“From the Age of Shifted Nice Things #4405” – Sledgehammer Literary Journal, May 2021
Mike’s mom told us we would never have gardens of our own if we didn’t seek ourselves in the world. Up a dusk hill of dead grass the … Read more
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Mike’s mom told us we would never have gardens of our own if we didn’t seek ourselves in the world. Up a dusk hill of dead grass the … Read more
I live above metal now. I live above rats. I like the green stars most. The food took steps through me. The salt became legs. I look at … Read more
They took my in the yellow tunnel of the end 7pm before they start the fire behind the wood piles and piles of t-posts They kept the dogs … Read more
From a series of prose poems based on police reports and sermons, sometimes posted on Instagram @lovenotesfromhunter
With a long knife in the thin reeds in the back trails dressed in ticks and worried inchworms I heard them talking… Read more at Anti-Heroin Chic
I had to listen yellow toys and spiked weeds and yellow and white flowers and a windy marsh love falls on my head with its sheets of fear … Read more
These mosquito dog lands and risen rivers after turquoise morning thunder lands These desert town lands of gas pumps and lightning rods… Read more at Lightplay
Late in the heart, beyond the night, worried for the gas station hand, the glass cocoa bottle, emptied of powder, holds wine, with its snapped top, the sheep … Read more
After it rains big. The poison is black in its clear plastic boxes. Black with ants. Here will be a theme. It can’t consume them. Fear this many- … Read more
Saw a face in the woods it was in a tree the vast mist of it… Read more at Anatolios Magazine