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Poetry Publications

These poems were first published in literary journals and anthologies, and many now appear in Conjuring the Hurricane.

They trace the same questions that shape my work: how you survive what hurts you, what it takes to leave, and how you begin again from there.

Where These Poems First Appeared

These poems first appeared in literary magazines and anthologies, each one written from within a moment before it was fully understood.

Perceptions Magazine Feb 2025 cover

For the brave. A poem about boldness, sisterhood, reckoning, and stepping into defiance.

First published in Perceptions Magazine​ in February 2025.

Saranac Review Dec 2024 cover

On the messy work of forgiveness, acceptance, empathy, and the limits of apology.

First published in Saranac Review​ in December 2024.

Anti-Heroin Chic Dec 2024 cover

A poem about truth, shame, and what it means to speak openly when silence seems safer.

First published in Anti-Heroin Chic in December 2024.

Anti-Heroin Chic Dec 2024 cover

In honor of the voices of those who carry invisible wounds. A poem about shared pain and mutual recognition.

First published in Anti-Heroin Chic in December 2024.

Literary Times Logo

A confrontation with mortality and love’s fleeting nature, generational legacy and resilience intertwined.

First published in The Literary Times in November 2024.

The Literary Forest Magazine Nov 2024 cover

A surreal reflection on family, loss, and the absurdity of love when it lingers beyond death.

First published in The Literary Forest Poetry Magazine in November 2024.

Prosetrics Sept 2024 cover

An ode to loss, memory, and the weight of autumn. Explores grief and remembrance through vivid seasonal imagery.

First published in Prosectrics in September 2024.

Wild Greeens Sept 2024 cover

A celebration of small joys amid grief, for the best friends walking with you through darkness. Poetry meeting hope.

First published in Wild Greens in September 2024.

Midnight Fawn review Aug 2024 cover

A poem about domestic violence survivor voice and the unspoken guilt of staying. This piece cuts into trauma with clarity and resilience.

First published in The Midnight Fawn Review in August 2024.

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