PUBLICATIONS

NOVELS (found online or order through your favorite indie bookstore)

Fiery Arrow, Triple Fire Press

Church of the Oak, Triple Fire Press

Once a Goddess, Triple Fire Press

SHORT STORIES, PROSE, AND POEMS

  • "Trees." Found Poem exhibit, Rappahannock County Ephemeral Art display, 2024. 

  • Appalachian Review, The Spring, Summer 2020, print

  • “Migrate,” Anti-Heroin Chic, Nominated for Best of the Net. January 2019

  • "Gauntlet," Duende, May 2018

  • "This is Where I Battle My Writing Demons," Handwrittenwork, May 2016

  • "Pioneer Girl Schools Watchman: A Lesson in Craft," Medium, January 2016

  • "Hunger, Not Tame," Rappahannock Review, August 2015

  • "An Ungraceful Gesture," Eunoia Review, January 2015

  • "PS I Love You," Postcard Poems and Prose, September 2014

  • "Litany," New Lit Salon Press, Behind the Yellow Wallpaper, June 2014

  • "A Slowly Darkening Shore," Conclave: A Journal of Character, Spring 2014

  • "Lodestone," The Dead Mule School of Southern Literature, January 2013

  • "Waking the Warriors," National Geographic Extreme Explorer, 2012

  • "Exit," JMWW, Winter 2012

  • "Waking the Warriors," National Geographic Extreme Explorer, Nov/Dec 2012

  • "Odd One Out," Referential Magazine, November 2012

  • "Cockfight," The Westchester Review, 2013

  • "Why I Did Not Go To The Book Festival," Monkeybicycle, March 2012

  • "Edge," Steel Toe Review, November 2011, issue 9

  • "Smartphone," Soundzine, July 2011, issue 13

  • "Swim," Referential Magazine, May 2011. Nominated for the Pushcart Prize

  • "The Shape of Fire," Santa Fe Writers Project, January 2011

  • "Switchyard," Silent Voices 1.1 (2005): 15-19

  • "Good Enough," Flagstaff Live! 9.52 (2003): 18

  • "52," Flagstaff Live! 10.7 (2004): 2. Poetry

  • "Wisdom," Bardsong 1.1 (2003): 12. Essay

Awards & Achievements

  • Contributor, Sewanee Writers’ Conference, 2018

  • Recipient, Claudia Mitchell Grant (2015, 2017)

  • Fellow, Virginia Center for the Creative Arts (VCCA), Amherst, VA, 2015

  • Writer-in-Residence, Weymouth Center for the Arts and Humanities, NC, 2014–2016

  • Nominee, Best of the Net, storySouth Million Writers Award, Pushcart Prize
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