Poetry
Words at Play (chapbook)
A Dismal Tide (chapbook)
Principals and Interest (collection)
Poems not yet a part of a collection
An Answer to an Old Question
Bad News
Breaking News
Cold wind blows constant
Confidence
The End of Something
I Feel Tired (previously published in Mason County Feels)
The Irony of Acceptance
Lemonade (previously published in Mason County Aspires)
March Forth
The Messenger
Mu
A Naked Truth
Notes on Peculiar Differences between American and English Use of a Pejorative
Oil Man
On Grammar and Punctuation
Open Winter, 2009
Over the Hills and Far Away
Pair of Pants
Pitch
Politics
Portent
Proton Donor
Quarantine (previously published in Viral Verse: Poetry of the Pandemic)
A Question of Consistency
Reminder
Saturated soil
Sawdust into Dust
Sea Change
A Simple Question
Test Anxiety
Through the Windshield of the Parked Car
Triptych
Valhalleluja
View from the Bridge Over Finch Creek (previously published in The Write Launch)
When Rhodies Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd (previously published in Viral Verse: Poetry of the Pandemic)
Waiting Room
Your Frighteningly Mundane Revelation
An Answer to an Old Question
Bad News
Breaking News
Cold wind blows constant
Confidence
The End of Something
I Feel Tired (previously published in Mason County Feels)
The Irony of Acceptance
Lemonade (previously published in Mason County Aspires)
March Forth
The Messenger
Mu
A Naked Truth
Notes on Peculiar Differences between American and English Use of a Pejorative
Oil Man
On Grammar and Punctuation
Open Winter, 2009
Over the Hills and Far Away
Pair of Pants
Pitch
Politics
Portent
Proton Donor
Quarantine (previously published in Viral Verse: Poetry of the Pandemic)
A Question of Consistency
Reminder
Saturated soil
Sawdust into Dust
Sea Change
A Simple Question
Test Anxiety
Through the Windshield of the Parked Car
Triptych
Valhalleluja
View from the Bridge Over Finch Creek (previously published in The Write Launch)
When Rhodies Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd (previously published in Viral Verse: Poetry of the Pandemic)
Waiting Room
Your Frighteningly Mundane Revelation
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