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New Poems:

Allegro Poetry Magazine: “The Psychedelic Kid.”

Beloit Poetry Journal: “Pookie’s Note” and “The Ice Skater”
(formerly titled “The Ring.”)

Bop Dead City: “Objects In the Mirror Are Closer Than You Think.”

Boston Literary Magazine: “After the Snowstorm.”

Callaloo“The Day After We Marry.”

Columbia Journal: “A Poem After Charlottesville's Rally.”

Cutthroat: A Journal of the Arts: “The Hanging Man.”

East Coast Literary Review: “Beautiful.” 

Eunoia Review: “Book Of Love,” “Greatest Poem Ever Written,”
and Stardust.”

Fjords Review: African-American Edition: “Visiting Daddy,
the War Dead.”

Obsidian: “The Dolls” and “Talking to the Mortician.”

Magnolia Review: “Dangerously In Love,” and “My Jazzy Poem.”

Melancholy Hyperbole: "Bridget Talks About Love
and Pavlov's Dog to Her Niece,"“Counting Bodies,” and
“Geisha Girl’s Night Out.”

Mobius: The Journal of Social Change: “Incoming Nukes.”

Modern Poetry Quarterly Review: ”The Girl On the Tasseled Filly.”   
            
Pittsburgh Poetry Review: “Hummingbirds,” and “My Best
Friend Said He Was Going To Be Late For His Own Funeral.”    
        
Poetry24: “The Titanic and the Black Man.” 

Poetry Quarterly: “Pygmalion's Beauty.”

Red Poppy Review: “You, Dancing In Paris.”

Red River Review: “Castles.” 

RiverLit: “The Neighborhood Palmist,” (formerly titled
“The Palmist.”)

San Pedro River Review: “Bewitched, Bewildered,”
“God’s Trombones,” “In My Father’s House,” “Niagara Falls,” and
“It’s Pouring Rain In Ideal, Georgia.”

Snapdragon: A Journal of Art and Healing: "When I Was Eleven
the Devil Said"

Solstice Literary Magazine: “Mommy Loves You.
But I Am Not Emmett Till, And You Have Never Been
To Mississippi,” “Sing Sing’s Electric Chair, Old Sparky,"
and “The Holy of Holies Man.”  
                        
Spillway Magazine: “He'll Never Die” and "Three Ways
of Looking at the Woman in the Mirror.”

Spinozablue: “Only My Heartbeat.”

Star*Line: “In This House of Sinners,” “Oracle,” and
“She Rode A Gold Chariot With Lions Into My Life.” 
                                        
The Stray Branch: “I Don’t Like Your Tattoos.”


 


 

 

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