
POETRY
POEMS
“Toys in a Field” | Massachusetts Review | spring 2025
“Holding the World’s Coat” | The Common | issue 29, spring 2025
“Figure Eight” | The Nation | October 2024
“Missing in Action in Donetsk Oblast August 2014” and “Catalogue Raisonné (Vol. 1)” | Copper Nickel | issue 39, fall 2024
“Phantom World” and “Raining / ‘Raining Down’” | Iowa Review | issue 54.1, spring 2024
“Trompe l’Oeil” | Bennington Review | issue 12, winter 2024
“Overtakelessness ” | Cincinnati Review | issue 20.2, fall 2023
“Prismatic Spring” | Georgia Review | spring 2023
“Interlude” | The Poetry Review | issue 112.1, spring 2022
“Dear Grade School Pen Pal, that I Have Barely Lived” and “Dried Flowers” | Poetry | January 2022
“from Speak and the Sleepers [a question]” | Laurel Review | issue 54.2, winter 2021
“from Speak and the Sleepers [Time to invite ghosts in],” “A Place You Haven’t Been to Be Able to Return to,” and “from Speak and the Sleepers [Chalky vapor]” | Biscuit Hill | June 2021
“Winnowed [what Ukraine has described as]” and “Like a Fish Thrown on Dry Ground” | Berkeley Poetry Review | issue 51, spring 2021
“The Definition of Soft Fascination” and “Residuals” | TriQuarterly | issue 159, winter/spring 2021
“Incarnations of the Old World as Beet and Poppy” | New South | issue 13.2, winter 2021
"In the Dark Times Even an Orange Daylily Sings about the Dark Times" and "Even Greater Complications" | Poetry Northwest | issue 15.1, summer/fall 2020
"Revisions" | Hayden's Ferry Review | issue 66, spring/summer 2020
"Magic Trick" | Colorado Review | issue 47.1, spring 2020
"Poem for the Century" | Hotel Amerika | volume 18, spring 2020
"On of" | New American Writing | issue 37, summer 2019
"from Speak and the Sleepers" and "Or Perhaps: Wild Replica" | Denver Quarterly | issue 53.3, summer 2019
"More of It" | Forklift, Ohio | issue 37, spring 2019
"Beings in Flux" | Conduit | issue 29, spring 2019
"Unspooling the Dead's Electrons" and "Carcass of the Workhorse" | Hyperallergic | February 2019
"Matryoshka" | West Branch | digital issue 88, fall 2018
"How to Eat Dessert" and "Phenomena when Looking Away" | Sixth Finch | July 2018
"After W.S. Merwin's Gardens" | The Journal | issue 42.1, winter 2018
"Artifact," "Philosophy of Encouragement," "Epithalamium," "A Fig Seed," and "Scarlet Tanager" | Tupelo Quarterly | issue 13, fall 2017
"Half Paths" | Oversound | issue 3, spring 2017
"Acquainted with Winter," "Blueberry Pie," and "Inheritance" | Mid-American Review | issue 36.2, spring 2016
"Finding a New Place to Live" and "The Laughing Mask and Death Mask Exchange" | Columbia Poetry Review | issue 28, spring 2015
"Paranoia Is a Kind of Rain" | Verse Daily | August 2013
"Paranoia Is a Kind of Rain" | Pleiades | issue 33.2, summer 2013
TRANSLATIONS
“Will and Testament” by Taras Shevchenko, from the Ukrainian | And Blue Will Rise Over Yellow, ed. by John Bradley, reprinted from Asymptote | Kallisto Gaia Press | November 2022
“Will and Testament” by Taras Shevchenko, from the Ukrainian | Financial Times, reprinted from Asymptote | March 2022
"[And the sky unwashed and]," "N.N.," "In the Casement," "[My thinking, my thoughts]," and "Will and Testament" by Taras Shevchenko, from the Ukrainian | Asymptote | April 2018
"The Wanderer" from the Old English | Old English Newsletter | January 2014