
Underground poetry blog In Between Hangovers published another of my poems today; this time it’s “Deliver Me.” You can read the full text here.

Underground poetry blog In Between Hangovers published another of my poems today; this time it’s “Deliver Me.” You can read the full text here.

H& is “an occasional journal of visual/concrete poetry and assorted other oddities.” Today, the vispo blog published another of the video stills from “Succubus Highway.” Although the text is distorted from the heavy video processing, the original reads “Wherever there are ruins/lies like flames/dance across time.” Full image available here.

Underground poetry blog In Between Hangovers rolls ever onward. It just accepted a batch of my work, to be trickled out over the next few months. The first of these, “No Money in Heaven” went live today. You can read it here.

Electronic poetry magazine Unlikely Stories has been around since 1998. It’s currently in its fifth incarnation (Mark V). Today, the journal published three of my poems: “Huck and Jim,” “A Protest, A Demonstration,” and “People Get Ready.” You can read them here.

Today, online poetry journal Poppy Road Review published two of my poems, “The Inner Life of a Phantom” and “Night Fires.” You can read them here.

Online poetry blog Experiential-Experimental-Literature released a big batch of poems today stretching the boundaries of the written word. Among them was my poem “Another Absence.” You can read it here.


The first issue of online poetry journal Gold Wake Live had its official debut today. It includes three of my poems: “Hello Boys,” “Platypus on Mars,” and “Unemployed Nematodes Keep It Real.” You can read them here.

Today, poetry blog Your One Phone Call published my poem “Sellathon of the Mind.” Just another satire on business-think and the capitalist oligarchy. If you enjoy that sort of thing, you can read it here.

Visual poetry blog H& features a wide variety of image based poems and pseudo-textual experiments. Yesterday, a video still from “Succubus Highway” was posted to the site. You can see the image here. The image includes text veering into asemic territory due to heavy video processing, but the original words read “Wherever there are ruins/lies like flames/dance across time.”
The video itself can be viewed here.

Online journal Danse Macabre du Jour presents dark and strange literature in a blend of obscure classics and contemporary works. Today, it published my poem “My Pretties.” This one conjures familiars to carry on ecoterrorist schemes of spreading seeds in areas dominated by civilization. You can read it here.