Poetry
Poet Statement
I spent a great deal of time as a child in the University of Arkansas library with my Dad, where I was intensely interested in the library card date-stamp machine. This led to a lifelong love of books, words, and a slightly odd obsession with adding machines and old-fashioned cash registers. My first free-fall into my love of poetry came in high school, when I interviewed and read the books of local poet Miller Williams for Mr. Burke’s English class. Ever since, I have been fascinated with the craft and power poetry holds, how it awakens us to new ways of seeing and being in the world, and how it tasks the poet to find the fewest words to say the most, especially in the cacophony of language in our world today.
I am a perennial student of nature, inner realms, and the wisdom of the body, and write to bear witness and disentangle the world as I perceive it.
I’m so excited to announce my first chapbook (small poetry collection) has now come out with Devil’s Party Press! I’m busy at work on my second collection now!
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PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED IN
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Eppie
Guided
Cat’s Cradle Contrapuntal
Ginosko Literary Journal #32 -
Back to School (Print Only)
Delmarva Review -
Julian Dreams
Burst
Kaleidoscope Magazine -
Hyde Lake, Memphis
Your Impossible Voice -
Thriller Thursday
The Round Literary Magazine -
Turquoise Sweater
Nude Bruce Review -
Upon Meeting the Happy Hooker
Pink Panther Magazine -
I Don’t Know, Can You?
God Comes to You
Isele Magazine -
On the Eve of My Son’s Early-Onset Schizophrenia Exam
The Ear Literary Journal -
Hemorrhage
The Ignatian Literary Magazine -
Dream Pilot
Cider Press Review -
Easy Fix
Our Truest Hungers
After Words
The Spotlong Review -
Music Lessons
Euphony Journal -
The best poetry books to feed your distracted self
Shepherd -
Husk
Streetlight Magazine -
Come Lay Your Hands
Literary Mama -
Promises
Lineage
Open: Journal of Arts and Letters -
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Heard
Strike
Signal Mountain Review -
Cedar Thicket
Peculiar
Evening Street Review -
Women of Appalachia Project Anthology 2022, 2023 (Print Only)
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Copperfield Review Anthology 2021 (Print Only)
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Winner in The Cream Literary Alliance Contest Poetry and Prose for the Planet, program, and reading held at the Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, FL.
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Non-fiction piece published in Kaleidoscope Women’s Journal
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Perceptions Literary Magazine
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Sierra Nevada Review (Print Only)
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Broken Plate Literary Journal
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The MacGuffin Literary Journal (Print Only)
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Sweetgrass
Morse Code
Mother Exhaled
The Rail -
Streetlight Magazine
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Promises: 2021 Pamphlet Series
Open: Journal of Art and Letters -
Teaching Ballet to Children on Zoom During a Pandemic
Belle Ombre
Riggwelter Journal -
Cento for Julian
Perceptions Magazine 2021 -
Cathy Smith Bowers on “The Abiding Image: Inspiration and Guidance for Beginning Writers, Readers, and Teachers of Poetry”
Southern Review of Books -
Crystal Wilkinson on Her Personal Evolution, Food, and Writing Exercises
Southern Review of Books -
Sandra Beasley on Exploring White Privilege, Disability, and History in Her Poetry Collection ‘Made to Explode’
Southern Review of Books -
Ashley Mace Havird On Her Latest Poetry Collection, “Wild Juice,” and Being a Southern Writer
Southern Review of Books -
Cassie Chambers on “Hill Women” and Finding Strength in Her Background
Southern Review of Books -
An Interview with Kari Gunter-Seymour on Her New Book of Poetry, Writing from the Heart, and the Woman of Appalachia Project
Southern Review of Books -
Brooks Blevins on the Ozarks, Andy Griffith, and the South
Southern Review of Books