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Living with Dead Poets Poem | Anti-Heroin Chic

August 4, 2024 ·

#CW Suicide – I wrote a poem, Living with Dead Poets, for the talented New Zealand poet, Paula Harris, who died by suicide a year ago. I’m glad it has a home in Anti-Heroin Chic and am grateful to James Diaz for publishing it. Most of the poem is in conversation with Paula’s poems including the title. Leading up to her death, she had become discouraged about publishing and was posting on Instagram about her disappointments. One of her unpublished manuscripts was called If Prince Can’t Fuck in Heaven, There is No God. She published a great poem about Prince. She wrote without filters, and I think she’d appreciate the raunchiness of this. I miss her and miss her writing. I hope whoever got it finds a way to get it published.

Paula had severe depression, and meds didn’t work on her. Americans, especially, like to think Western medicine can cure everything. The sad reality is, for some people, they just aren’t effective. I wish there had been help for her. I wish a lot of things, including that she was here, but I’m glad we have some of her work to remember her by.

Find links to Paula’s work on her website including some collaborative projects she did with a filmmaker.  

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Excerpt from poem, “Living with Dead Poets”

Best of the Net Finalists 2024

July 15, 2024 ·

asemic black and white mixed media piece on white handmade paper with best of the net 2024 finalist text
Love Letter to Queers Who Suicided, Published in Sage Cigarettes

I’m very honored to be a finalist for the Best of the Net 2024 Anthology. This asemic, mixed-media work was published in Sage Cigarettes as a visual art feature in 2023. It’s ink, acrylic paint, and collaged dots on handmade paper. The judge for art this year was Astri Snodgrass. I’m grateful for the nominations this year, and very grateful to managing Editor, Tennison Black and Editor-in-Chief, Darren C. Demaree.

There’s always an element of luck to this. There was a lot of art published in journals, great art, that wasn’t nominated. A lot of journals don’t nominate for art, so I’m hoping you’ll spread the word that they can.

Here is a list of the finalists in each category. Find the ’24 Best of the Net Anthology here.

Art

Karyna Aslanova’s “Economy” from The Ilanot Review
Harry Bauld’s “The Rain It Raineth Every Day” from Split Rock Review
Karen Boissonneault-Gauthier’s “Bird Calls” from Hayden’s Ferry Review
Parag Borse’s “Combs & Senility Pastels 28″x30” from The Wise Owl (Jade Edition)
Brendan Bray’s “Dive” from Beaver Magazine
Kathy Bruce’s “Untitled” from Haus-a-rest
Michael Campbell’s “Mothers of Mercy” from Cream Scene Carnival
Camryn Casey’s “Edible Sun” from 128 LIT
Camryn Casey’s “Melatonin” from 128 LIT
Nathan Cho’s “Mirrored Glare” from Tint Journal
Minhee Chung’s “An Ocean Wide” from Santa Clara Review
Tyler Cohen’s “Semantic Shift” from MUTHA Magazine
Rachel Coyne’s “Untitled” from Kitchen Table Quarterly
jessi eoin’s “unexpected joy” from just femme & dandy
Catherine-Esther Cowi’s “Heirloom” from Aquifer: The Florida Review Online
Johnny Damm’s Excerpt from”I’m a Cop” from ANMLY
Martins Deep’s “Untitled” from Radon Journal
James Diaz’s “I HAVE A MOTHER LIKE THAT TOO” from The Dawn Review
Darren Donate’s “CODEX” from COMP: an interdisciplinary journal
Arnold Fokam’s “Essence of Life” from West Trade Review
Daniel Kent Foley’s “Preservatoin vs. Retention” from Split Lip Magazine
Peyton Fultz’s “Liminal” from Phoebe
Helen Gwyn Jones’s “The Poisoner” from Acropolis Journal
Megan Joubert’s “Leggy Lady of Leisure” from fifth wheel press
Amy Lynne Hill’s Cover Art (Issue 13) from Screen Door Review
Anastasia Hiorns’ “Untitled 2” from ANMLY
Jacqueline Huskisson’s “Playroom” from long con magazine
Caylin Jayde’s “Self Portrait in Spring” from Sixth Finch
Jezzelle Kellam’s “Reverence For My Cell” from Jet Fuel Review
Koss’ “Love Letter to Queers Who Suicided.” from Sage Cigarettes Magazine
Janis Ledwell-Hunt’s “UNTITLED – BUG” from Flapper Press
Nora de Mariaffi’s “Eden” from orangepeel literary magazine
Laura Marker’s “Witness” from Metachrosis Literary
Aiyana Masla’s “July Pelvis” from West Trestle Review
Tajla Medeiros’s “The Last Bird” from Raw Lit Mag
Judy Moore’s “Everything Is Somewhat Repaired: Images That Reflect Yourself” from The Offing
Dimeji Onafuwa’s “Introspection (Ironu)” from North Carolina Literary Review
Taban Peter Pal’s “Untitled” from The Wise Owl (Pine Edition)
Bethann Parker’s “Ship Out to Sea” from Terrain.org
Erin Bryant Petty’s “Knowledge” from The Icarus Writing Collective
Theresa Pisani’s “A Summer Night at the Palace” from Split Lip Magazine
Jan Price’s “Forgiving” from Eastern Iowa Review
Kathleen Radigan’s “The Cloud” from Shenandoah
John Robinson’s “Self-Portrait Machine 1” from Sixth Finch
Nichola Rodgers’ “‘Wish Thee wurr err’” from Haus-a-rest
Carolyn Supinka’s “The Ocean Floor” from Ecotone
Luke Sutherland’s “Untitled” from ANMLY
Irina Tall’s “Untitled 4” from The Selkie Publications
Regina Valmadrid and Em Violet’s “In Reverie” from the borderline
Chris Vaughan’s “Prospero’s Nephew’s Notebook (Page 1)” from Big Other
Richard Vyse’s “Mindscape #6” from Mud Season Review
Caitlin Walton’s “Rest” from Crab Apple Literary

Poetry

Ally Ang’s “Autoerotic Abecedarian” from Bellingham Review
Kay Bell’s “Girl” from BigCityLit
Mary Elizabeth Birnbaum’s “Quarry” from Empty House Press
Tina Cane’s “Towards a Father / Land Acknowledgment Statement” from Under a Warm Green Linden
Julia Kolchinsky Dasbach’s “Week 33: Pineapple” from The Account
Heather L. Davis’ “The Pale Pink Ceramic Mug for Instance” from Quartet
Farnaz Fatemi’s “Ground” from Tab Journal
Anne-Marie Glasheen’s “Leakage” from TOWER
Aimee Herman’s “procedure in three parts” from Rough Cut Press
Heidi Kasa’s “Love Poems Are Changelings” from The Quilled Ink Review, Ode to Love
Maurya Kerr’s “My black” from Inverted Syntax
Karen An-hwei Lee’s “THE QUIET COUNSEL OF PEARS” from Poetry Northwest
Hillary Leftwich’s “Scarecrow” from Harbor Review
Megan Merchant’s “To prick a song from a dead bird” from Rise Up Review
Cecil Morris’ “after our daughter passes, we go camping” from Neologism Poetry Journal
Ehi-kowoicho Ogwiji’s “packrat” from Waccamaw
Gaia Rajan’s “Intuition” from Ran Off With the Star Bassoon
Michael Riedell’s “Porters” from Right Hand Pointing
Georgio Russell’s “Relic” from Surging Tide Magazine
Eli Shaw’s “Top Surgery” from Screen Door Review
Saranya Subramanian’s “Navratri on the Muni” from The Bombay Literary Magazine
Yuko Taniguchi’s “Two Views (After Tsunami)” from Ecotone
Myles Taylor’s “Unskilled Labor” from Posit Journal
Mimi Tempestt’s “basquiat’s revenge” from The Ex-Puritan
Christian Ward’s “On Nature” from The Winged Moon
Mimi Yang’s “Dinner Sonnet” from Chestnut Review
Eric Yip’s “雪 / Snow” from Diode Poetry Journal

Fiction

Skye Anicca’s “Games for Heartland Girls, 1984” from Anti-Heroin Chic
Lindy Biller’s “In the First Draft, The Baby Dies” from SmokeLong Quarterly
Amber Blaeser-Wardzala’s “Costumes” from CRAFT
Nadia Born’s “Mother Tongue” from Hayden’s Ferry Review
Avery Briar’s “Beautiful Meanings in Beautiful Things” from beestung
Bethany Browning’s “How I Cured My Depression” from Reckon Review
Jayson Carcione’s “I Love You, Mrs. Tresca” from The Forge Literary Magazine
Christian Emmanuel Castaing’s “Pilgrim Pleasure Principles” from the museum of americana
Brennig Davies’ “Arm Wrestle” from The Cardiff Review
Eun Jung Decker’s “A Repetition of Longing” from ANMLY
Aisling Ní Choibheanaigh Nic Eoin’s “Weathering” from TOWER
RK Fauth’s “A Fever Dream In Which I Am Eve, Exiting” from NonBinary Review
Lisa Ferranti’s “Many Moons” from RUBY
Tracy Miller Geary’s “Addled” from Revolute
Erin Gravley’s “All This Will Be Underwater” from The Rumpus
Sam Khaikin’s “Welcome to Venus” from Pithead Chapel
Phoebe Kranefuss’s “Don’t Touch Me I’m Prickly” from The Rejoinder
Alec Evan March’s “casualties” from Chaotic Merge
Anna-Claire McGrath’s “Rats: A Love Story” from New Delta Review
Samir Sirk Morató’s “Girlish Duties” from Carmen et Error
Richie Narvaez’s “Moll (After Kincaid)” from The Disappointed Housewife
Gillian Perry’s “Somatics” from Cleaver Magazine
Nicholas Petty’s “MR TANAKA NEEDS SOME REST” from The Forge Literary Magazine
Reema Rao-Patel’s “We Americans” from Flash Frog
Dave V. Riser’s “Tirage” from The Arkansas International
J.C. Rodriguez’s “Six Notes on Red & a Red Note on Six” from Barrelhouse Magazine
Andreas Trolf’s “75 Simple Steps to Positive, Growing Change” from The Florida Review
Sonya Vatomsky’s “Here Are the Ones That Went” from ANMLY
Jacqueline Xiong’s “10 Years Later, Breaking Up While Listening to Leslie Cheung” from Surging Tide Magazine
Hanwen Zhang’s “The Neighbors” from Halfway Down the Stairs

Non-Fiction

Sarah Aziza’s “I Make Myself a Channel” from The Margins
A. Brown’s “Cleo and the Queen” from Honey Literary
Annia Ciezadlo’s “Because of the Droughts” from Adi Magazine
Kimberly Elkins “The Game for Winners” from The Cincinnati Review
Amelia Akiko Frank’s “Everything Everywhere All at Once (dir. Daniels, 2022)” from wig-wag
Vive Griffith’s “My Students’ Future Lives” from The Missouri Review
K Ho’s “Lines” from So to Speak
Jasmyn Huff’s “An Open Wound” from X-R-A-Y Literary Magazine
Rochelle Hurt’s “Quipo Womb (The Story of the Red Thread in Athens)” from The Adroit Journal
noam keim’s “Thinking about na3na3” from ALOCASIA
Manasi Nene’s “Pedalling Uphill” from Liminal Transit Review
Jeannine Ouellette’s “The Cost” from The Ilanot Review
Laura Rubenstein’s “Here Lies the Body” from Southeast Review
Julie Marie Wade’s “The Plague of Flies” from Phoebe

Molotov Mother | Poem | Koss | Diode Editions

July 13, 2024 ·

I’m honored to have another preview of poems from my forthcoming chapbook, “Dancing Backwards Towards Pluperfect” in Diode’s Substack newsletter, “All Things Diode.” Also find a cover reveal (cover by Law Alsobrook), and other Diode news, including contest information. You can sign up for their newsletter here also! Also, you can preorder the book now. It will be out in October (or sooner)!

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“Molotov Mother” poem promo from book, Dancing Backwards Towards Pluperfect

Literary and Art Publications 2nd Quarter – 2024

June 26, 2024 ·

dog in lake purple and green
Dog in Water, Michigan

Happy summer and happy Pride! I hope you’re tan, active, and gay (one way or another). I thought I was finished publishing last report, but I got a second wind and took some workshops, so I will have a few things more in the coming months in addition to my chapbook publication in the fall.

You can find links to my latest publications and events on my unlinktree page, but it’s subject to change—and, for the most part, the blog pages will stay.

wombat watercolor with hand, artwork by Lesley Weston with MoonPark Review promo text

My good news as of yesterday is my micro fiction (or short flash), “The Short Lives of Wombats,” published in Moon Park Review, was a finalist for the Wigleaf Top 50. I’ll definitely call it a win, and am grateful to everyone involved in the selection and the publication. It’s a queer piece, so extra happy Pride month. MoonPark had four or five publications longlisted and one winner (also a queer piece).

My publications since the last update are as follows:

  • “No One Knew,” a flash in Midway Journal
  • A bunch of micros in Mythic Picnic
  • A poem about labor and environment in Bulb Culture Collective
  • Mini interview in Bulb Culture Collective about writing process
  • Poem, “The Sounds of Night Instead,” in Hyacinth Review
  • Cover art in Memezine’s Slop Issue
  • Book cover design for Lannie Stabile’s new poetry book
  • Online feature of asemic art from MER
  • Wigleaf Top 50 longlist

I have publications forthcoming in summer and fall from Amethyst Review’s anthology, Hyacinth, Chiron, Fallen (an anthology), Anti-Heroin Chic, and Ran Off With the Star Bassoon (a Rogan Kelly project, Session 3).

On other fronts, I just finished some branding work for Kathy Fish, an extraordinary flash writer and teacher. Check her out on Twitter and sign up for her amazing Substack craft newsletter here. There are free and paid versions—the paid is like a master class. I’ve taken her workshops and she had an amazing way of getting writers to tap into memory (plus, plenty of other tricks).

Kathy Fish Twitter (X) banner and logo design

And if you need a website or some graphics (or a book trailer) done, please contact me on social. I need to set up another contact form, hopefully soon! That’s all for now. Thanks for checking in and enjoy your summer.

Wigleaf Top 50 Longlist 2024

June 25, 2024 ·

It was nice to see my name on the longlist for Wigleaf Top 50. Congratulations to all of the winners and longlisted folks. I see lots of writer friends on the list, and there’s lots to celebrate today. My piece was The Short Lives of Wombats published in MoonPark Review in ’23. Bonus, it’s a queer-content piece! So it’s a Pride sorta win. Also, Happy Pride! I hope you’re up to some gay things this June!

wigleaf top 50 graphic 2024 brown, yellow, and red oxide text

Asemic Art by Koss | MER Literary Feature

June 23, 2024 ·

black crow with asemic writing and asemic text over a wuthering heights page carrying a baby sack. cobalt background. collaged.
Asemic Crow Artwork from MER Literary

Pleased to first have this cobalt blue iteration of my asemic crow in the MER Lit spring print issue. It is collaged over a page from Wuthering Heights and mounted on plywood. They included it in an online selections feature along with another piece of art, plus poetry. Check it out here (you can also buy the issue). They are lovely editors to work with. I’ve been published with them a couple of times. One of the poems they published was about abandonment and will be in my forthcoming book from Diode Editions. There have been several different versions of this previously published in Up the Staircase Quarterly and Anvil Tongue.

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