Selected Publications
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Selected Publications *
“We Will No Longer Be Taking Care of Ourselves” and “A Wild Hare”
— Fiction, Lit Angels, 2024
“We’ll Try Again Tomorrow”
— Poetry, Shabby Dollhouse Quaranzine, 2020
“I can see their hands, the table, the condiments”
— Poetry, Peach Mag, 2018
“Fifteen Mouths and Two More”
— Poetry, Powder Keg, 2016
“Sestina for Natasha Lyonne, 1998”
— Poetry, Hot Pink Magazine, 2022
“Beneluxe”
— Poetry, Pinwheel, 2019
“We See Things With Our Eyes and We Want Them”
— Fiction, This Magazine, 2017
“Tender Tuesday” — Poetry, Reality Hands (June 2018)
“POLLY” — Poetry, No Tokens (New York, Spring 2018)
“Fur, Lottery Tickets, Spearmint Gum, Pieces of Chandelier” — Poetry, Minola Review (Toronto, December 2017)
“Or Was It A Brick” and "We Were Both Floating and People Were Standing Up To See What I Would Do" — Poetry, Dream Pop Press (October 2017)
“Fever Colada” — Poetry, Peach Mag (Buffalo, September 2017)
“All Grown Up, by Jami Attenberg” — Review, Cosmonauts Avenue (Montreal, July 2017)
“We See Things With Our Eyes and We Want Them” — Fiction, This Magazine (Toronto, July 2017)
“Portrait of the Alcoholic, by Kaveh Akbar” — Review, Cosmonauts Avenue (Montreal, May 2017)
“Baby Girl” and “Fifteen Mouths and Two More” — Poetry, Powder Keg (New York, December 2016)
“The dust shouldn’t be inhaled” and “Belle Plaine, SK” — Poetry, Matrix Magazine (Montreal, January 2015)
“The Dialogues Between Sherlock Holmes and the Author” — Fiction, Salut King Kong (Vehicule Press, Montreal, October 2014), CBC-QWF Writing Competition Finalist, November 2012
Five Poems (“Rosalind Cartwright,” “Tell Your Flip Flops I Am Free of Fungi,” “Heart Weight,” “Listen for the Click of the Door,” “Also Bits of Rich Pastry, Also Figs”) — Poetry, glitterMOB (Brooklyn, September 2014)
“Fort and Tupper” and “White Envelopes” — Poetry, Washington Square Review (New York, September 2014)
“We Know Me Better Than Anybody” — Fiction, Longlisted for 2014 CBC Short Story Prize (February 2014)
“‘We Know Me Better Than Anybody’ is an incredibly detailed story—carpet fibres, online interfaces, food on the tongue. There is something grim and huge at the centre of the story, but the author comes at carefully, in small steps, so that the reader can understand not just the event but echoes beyond it.” - Contest Reader Rebecca Rosenblum
“Mindaugas veža mane į oro uostą” — Poetry, Stroboscope (Victoria, September 2013)
“Washing Down” — Fiction, Dragnet (Toronto, Print September 2013, Online January 2012), Shortlisted for the 2011 QWF Writing Competition
“To the Woman I Left at the World’s Fair, 1974“ — Poetry, Contemporary Verse 2 (Winnipeg, June 2012), Third Place in 2012 2-Day Poem Contest
“Dear Dragnet” — Fiction, Dragnet (Toronto, January 2012)
“How to Say Cherry in Chinese” — Fiction, Second Place, AICW Flash Fiction Contest (January 2012)
“Dear Johnny” — Fiction, Savage Ghosts (Montreal, November 2011)
“Limestone Town”— Fiction, Branch Magazine (Toronto, July 2010)
“Chicken and Beef”— Fiction, Fish Anthology (July 2009), Finalist for Fish Short Story Prize, judged by Colum McCann
“Ada’s last words to her lover, Petey Greenlea, upon spotting him speeding away in a taxi cab with her Great Aunt Hildy” — Poetry, Feathertale Review (Ottawa, February 2009)
“44º in the Women’s Dorm” — Poetry, Ms. Guided (Montreal, November 2008)
“Shampooing”— Fiction, Black Heart Magazine (Montreal, September 2008)
“A Bus Ride from Ajmer” — Poetry, Contemporary Verse 2 (Winnipeg, September 2008)
“Girl Herding” — Fiction, Ms. Guided (Montreal, May 2008)
“Santa Fe, NM” — Poetry, Ms. Guided (Montreal, November 2007)