It’s been a fairly productive fall for me in terms of publishing credits, so I thought I’d share some of the news.
Two of my poems, “Mr. Dobson” and “After Working Hours,” appeared in the print and online fall issue of Boston Literary Magazine. They can be read here.
Three of my poems, “At 18,” “Country Girl,” and “Road Fears,” appeared in the November issue of Foliate Oak Literary Magazine, which is run out of the University of Arkansas-Monticello. The poems can be read here.
Finally, three of my poems were published in the fall issue of Red Rock Review, based out of the College of Southern Nevada. The poems only appear in print. I’m especially happy to be part of that issue because there’s a lot of wonderful work in there, including an elegy about poet Ruth Stone, written by Dorraine Laux, winner of Guggenheim Fellowships and NEA fellowships.
I’m hoping to be just a productive and fortunate heading into the winter months and new year.