A few thoughts on the future of Americana, exploding population centers, Banana Ball, and what I'd love tomorrow to look like...
Tag: original writing
To Yearn
A contemplation
Who Do You Want to Be When the World Ends?
Define yourself if ALL of your lived context changed.
From a Road-Tripper
A poem about the lower 48 from an American who loves to drive
My Family Ghost Stories
Something I’ve noticed about hauntings is that while in the midst of one it can be difficult to acknowledge what you’re experiencing. They have a fogging effect that often doesn’t clear until after gaining a degree of distance. A forgetful daze sets in. If you’ve ever wondered why people living in haunted houses tend to stay put instead of pack up and run, this may be why.
The prologue of my NaNoWriMo project!
So! I'm participating in NaNoWriMo this year (for the first time) because in 2020, I'm taking every opportunity to cling to my frail illusions of hope, meaning, and purpose. Yippy! I've done I decent job this year of putting my money where my mouth is by finally accomplishing things I've long meant to do. I … Continue reading The prologue of my NaNoWriMo project!
Instagram Poetry Experiment
Over the past few weeks, I've started posting poetry on Instagram.
“Are You My Agent?”
A satire of the querying process, inspired by the children's classic Are You My Mother?
Chipping Away
A poem about intimacy.
Lunch – The Book Version
A sample from my poetry volume that helps me look forward to normalcy.




