Here is the list of where my stories and comics are published, as well as a couple clickable links.
Short Stories
“Unvoweled,” Saturday Evening Post, https://www.saturdayeveningpost.com/2020/12/ unvoweled/
“Getaway,” Hobart, forthcoming.
“Crusade of Children,” Potomac Review, forthcoming.
“Dragon,” Potomac Review, forthcoming.
“In a Country,” Potomac Review, forthcoming.
“Pandemonium,” Potomac Review, forthcoming.
“Wanderlust,” Potomac Review, forthcoming.
“Taylor Swift Won’t Survive the Labyrinth,” The Forge, https://forgelitmag.com /2020/06/22/taylor-swift-wont-survive-the-labyrinth/
“Changes,” Chautauqua, forthcoming.
“Night Like This,” Mount Hope, forthcoming.
“The Good Fight,” Lalitamba, a Journal of International Writings for Liberation, forthcoming.
“Taylor Swift Can Do No Wrong,” Emrys Journal, https://medium.com/emrys-journal-online/taylor-swift-can-do-no-wrong-ae9985042d8c
“The Card-Counter,” Clackamas Literary Review, forthcoming.
“The Bowman School of Things You Always Wanted to Do,” Flock, Issue 22, 2019.
“Genesis,” South Dakota Review. Volume 51, Nos. 3-4, 2016.
“Gravity,” South Dakota Review. Volume 51, Nos. 3-4, 2016.
“Photo Credits,” South Dakota Review. Volume 51, Nos. 3-4, 2016.
“A Mad Celebration of Nothing at All,” Black Warrior Review. Volume 41, No 2, Spring/Summer 2015.
“Exile,” South Loop Review: Creative Nonfiction + Art. Fall 2014.
“Paradox,” Sonora Review. Issue 66, Fall 2014.
“Kitchen Stories,” Cutbank Online. Cutbank Literary Magazine, 18 Mar. 2014. <http://www.cutbankonline.org/cutbank-literary-magazine-2/2014/03/40-years-of-cutbank-kitchen-stories-by> (Selected and re-printed online for the 40th anniversary issue)
“The Quails,” Santa Monica Review. Volume 25, Number 2, Fall 2013.
"The Promise," The Florida Review. forthcoming.
“Rock Pusher Boss,” The South Carolina Review. Volume 42, Number 2, Spring 2010: 50-8.
“Great Salt Lake,” Bellingham Review. Volume 31, Issue 60, Spring 2008: 44-51.
“Kitchen Stories,” Cutbank. Issue 68, Winter 2008: 107-110.
“Chuck and the Fat Cop,” Event. Volume 36, Issue 2, 2007: 97-105.
“Rapture,” Blue Mesa Review. Issue 19, Spring 2007: 22-3.
“Quake & Quail,” The Florida Review. Volume 31, Number 1, Spring 2006: 70-5.
“Wainwright Exceeds Expectations, Becomes a God,” Western Humanities Review. Volume 60, Number 1, Spring 2006: 13-23.
"Migration," The Southeast Review. Volume 24, Number 1-2, Winter 2005-6: 89-90.
"The Scapegoat," Fiction International. Issue 38, 2005: 34-6.
"Crêpes," Puerto Del Sol. Volume 40, Number 1, Spring 2005: 33-37.
"Gigantomachy," Hawaii Review. Volume 27, Issue 62, 2004: 61.
"Houseguests," Hawaii Review. Volume 27, Issue 62, 2004: 65-6.
"A Story of Feet," Hawaii Review. Volume 27, Issue 62, 2004: 63-4.
"On Love Stories," Spork. Volume 3, Issue 1, Winter 2003-4: 796.
"Ball," Spork. Volume 3, Issue 1, Winter 2003-4: 794-5.
"Mangoes," Blue Mesa Review. Issue 13, 2001: 126-7.
"In New York," Cutbank. Issue 54, Fall 2000: 50-6.
Short Stories in Anthologies
“Great Salt Lake,” Best of the West: Stories from the Wide Side of the Missouri. Eds. Seth Horton and James Thomas. University of Texas Press, 2009: 48-56.
“On the Uses of a Bathtub,” Wet, More Literary Aquaerotica. Ed. Mary Anne Mohanraj. New York: Three Rivers Press, 2002: 56-65.
Essays
“#5: Maus: A Survivor’s Tale, Art Spiegelman” The Hooded Utilitarian. The Hooded Utilitarian, 3 Aug. 2011. Web. 4 Jan. 2013. <http://hoodedutilitarian.com/2011/08/5-maus-a-survivors-tale-art-spiegelman/>
"Bob Dole’s Transcontinental Tour and American Voyage, A True-to-Life Travel Narrative Told in Reverse-Chronological Order." Barrow Street, Summer 2003: 85-7.
Short Stories
“Unvoweled,” Saturday Evening Post, https://www.saturdayeveningpost.com/2020/12/ unvoweled/
“Getaway,” Hobart, forthcoming.
“Crusade of Children,” Potomac Review, forthcoming.
“Dragon,” Potomac Review, forthcoming.
“In a Country,” Potomac Review, forthcoming.
“Pandemonium,” Potomac Review, forthcoming.
“Wanderlust,” Potomac Review, forthcoming.
“Taylor Swift Won’t Survive the Labyrinth,” The Forge, https://forgelitmag.com /2020/06/22/taylor-swift-wont-survive-the-labyrinth/
“Changes,” Chautauqua, forthcoming.
“Night Like This,” Mount Hope, forthcoming.
“The Good Fight,” Lalitamba, a Journal of International Writings for Liberation, forthcoming.
“Taylor Swift Can Do No Wrong,” Emrys Journal, https://medium.com/emrys-journal-online/taylor-swift-can-do-no-wrong-ae9985042d8c
“The Card-Counter,” Clackamas Literary Review, forthcoming.
“The Bowman School of Things You Always Wanted to Do,” Flock, Issue 22, 2019.
“Genesis,” South Dakota Review. Volume 51, Nos. 3-4, 2016.
“Gravity,” South Dakota Review. Volume 51, Nos. 3-4, 2016.
“Photo Credits,” South Dakota Review. Volume 51, Nos. 3-4, 2016.
“A Mad Celebration of Nothing at All,” Black Warrior Review. Volume 41, No 2, Spring/Summer 2015.
“Exile,” South Loop Review: Creative Nonfiction + Art. Fall 2014.
“Paradox,” Sonora Review. Issue 66, Fall 2014.
“Kitchen Stories,” Cutbank Online. Cutbank Literary Magazine, 18 Mar. 2014. <http://www.cutbankonline.org/cutbank-literary-magazine-2/2014/03/40-years-of-cutbank-kitchen-stories-by> (Selected and re-printed online for the 40th anniversary issue)
“The Quails,” Santa Monica Review. Volume 25, Number 2, Fall 2013.
"The Promise," The Florida Review. forthcoming.
“Rock Pusher Boss,” The South Carolina Review. Volume 42, Number 2, Spring 2010: 50-8.
“Great Salt Lake,” Bellingham Review. Volume 31, Issue 60, Spring 2008: 44-51.
“Kitchen Stories,” Cutbank. Issue 68, Winter 2008: 107-110.
“Chuck and the Fat Cop,” Event. Volume 36, Issue 2, 2007: 97-105.
“Rapture,” Blue Mesa Review. Issue 19, Spring 2007: 22-3.
“Quake & Quail,” The Florida Review. Volume 31, Number 1, Spring 2006: 70-5.
“Wainwright Exceeds Expectations, Becomes a God,” Western Humanities Review. Volume 60, Number 1, Spring 2006: 13-23.
"Migration," The Southeast Review. Volume 24, Number 1-2, Winter 2005-6: 89-90.
"The Scapegoat," Fiction International. Issue 38, 2005: 34-6.
"Crêpes," Puerto Del Sol. Volume 40, Number 1, Spring 2005: 33-37.
"Gigantomachy," Hawaii Review. Volume 27, Issue 62, 2004: 61.
"Houseguests," Hawaii Review. Volume 27, Issue 62, 2004: 65-6.
"A Story of Feet," Hawaii Review. Volume 27, Issue 62, 2004: 63-4.
"On Love Stories," Spork. Volume 3, Issue 1, Winter 2003-4: 796.
"Ball," Spork. Volume 3, Issue 1, Winter 2003-4: 794-5.
"Mangoes," Blue Mesa Review. Issue 13, 2001: 126-7.
"In New York," Cutbank. Issue 54, Fall 2000: 50-6.
Short Stories in Anthologies
“Great Salt Lake,” Best of the West: Stories from the Wide Side of the Missouri. Eds. Seth Horton and James Thomas. University of Texas Press, 2009: 48-56.
“On the Uses of a Bathtub,” Wet, More Literary Aquaerotica. Ed. Mary Anne Mohanraj. New York: Three Rivers Press, 2002: 56-65.
Essays
“#5: Maus: A Survivor’s Tale, Art Spiegelman” The Hooded Utilitarian. The Hooded Utilitarian, 3 Aug. 2011. Web. 4 Jan. 2013. <http://hoodedutilitarian.com/2011/08/5-maus-a-survivors-tale-art-spiegelman/>
"Bob Dole’s Transcontinental Tour and American Voyage, A True-to-Life Travel Narrative Told in Reverse-Chronological Order." Barrow Street, Summer 2003: 85-7.