In the Textual Dimension

Publications and Written Works

Study Guide: The Rapture and the Second Coming

What’s funny about it all is that “enraptured” is one of my most dear and darling feelings. I hope every morning for some odd looping video or blooming magnolia tree to rapture me up — to hold my whole lymphatic system in warm, complete, attention. I look for rapture like my momma does, bellering to…

Poem: Should Lesbians Recycle?

I’m perturbed about my mother and recycling. I’m even more frustrated by my inability to make these narratives come together under one roof. My mother is a homophobe. The U.S. exported 881849048.74 pounds of plastic waste alone in 2024.1 What will I do for her? There is nothing better than a ziplock bag for what…

Poem: Birdsong

Over the month of February I found myself forgetting the five steps in my apocalypse-resistance plan1. It’s a good plan, or at least it was during the period from October-December when I hopefully suspected the cacophony of news headlines would sing their song and then reduce back to garbled clucking. My hope was optimistic and…

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Published Works

Poets.org: This is My Moon

The Quarter(ly): “From Fossils”

The Giving Room Mag: “Garden Elsewhere”

Grain Of Salt Mag: “Where the Wild Things Are”

Upcoming

West Trade Review: “Toaster Burn” in Ecobloomspaces: Poetry at the Intersection of Personal Identity and Place