
Online poetry magazine Streetcake released their 55th issue today. It includes my poem “Marginal Utility.” The first stanza is shown below. You can read the whole thing here.


Online poetry magazine Streetcake released their 55th issue today. It includes my poem “Marginal Utility.” The first stanza is shown below. You can read the whole thing here.


Today, online poetry blog Mad Swirl published my poem “Commercial I Wrote.” This one beats up on advertising. Commercial propaganda is always an easy target. You can check it out here.
Since this is the third poem they published from me, it looks like I earned my own author page on the site. The link above will get you there.

Empty Mirror is a great online literary journal that features reviews and articles on Beat literature along with contemporary textual and visual poetry. Today, the magazine published five of my poems: “Swimmers on 20th Street,” “Travel to Cashback,” “Le Coup,” “Prisoners of More,” and “Soup de Jour (Election Year).” You can read them here.
A few notes on these. “Le Coup” is loosely based on the documentary film Man on Wire, about Philippe Petit’s successful covert operation to connect a tightrope wire between the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center and then walk across it. Although “Soup de Jour” was written years before the current president was even a candidate, it seemed pertinent enough that I posted it to the 100 Thousand Poets Resistance Poetry wall. On that blog, it was formatted without the spacing. This is its first public appearance with line indents as intended.

The Winter 2017 issue of Sheila-Na-Gig online (Volume 2.2) was released today. It includes one of my poems called “The Standard Is Too High.” You can read the whole piece here.

H& is a great blog covering “visual/concrete poetry and assorted other oddities.” Today, one of my video stills appeared there. You can check it out at full size here.


Today, Black Poppy Review published my poem “Future Dragons.” This very recent piece is a rather baroque look at sea serpents living with modern indifference to their magic. You can read the complete poem here.


Online poetry magazine Futures Trading publishes “forward facing” work. A new issue, number 5.3, was released today. It includes one of my pieces called “Quiet Rhizome.” You can check out the issue here.

Underground poetry blog In Between Hangovers keeps dropping that outlaw poetry, several posts a day, day after day. Today, another of my poems got the treatment; this one’s called “A Short History of Time.” You can read it here.

The “Klox and Katz Ink” issue of Clockwise Cat, number 38, was released sometime last week. I just learned it was available on Yumpu. A freewheeling literary magazine featuring leftist rants, pictures of street art murals, and a big poetry selection, Clockwise Cat #38 also includes my poem “128 Words for Lies” spread across pages 65-66. You can read the issue here.