Origin Stories: on the beginnings of The Third Renunciation
After a reading in Minneapolis today, someone opened a copy of The Third Renunciation and asked about the dedication, which reads:
I was asked, “who was Chase to you?”
One of the first theological sonnets I wrote came out of processing his death. The sonnet, every draft, was terrible. Eventually, a decade later, I realized it was because some stories can't be told in 14 lines.
“Out of My Hands” was published by Zone 3 and is that story, and also is the beginnings of The Third Renunciation.
Roxbury Poetry Festival in the Boston Globe
Minneapolis Mini-Book Tour
I’m doing readings at three bookstores August 9-11th in Minneapolis
"Have you heard the one about...?" - New Mirco-chapbook Published!
The Third Renunciation has officially arrived!
Mass Poetry Community Award (2023)
New micro-chapbook coming from Ghost City Press
The Third Renunciation COVER REVEAL!
My second full length collection, The Third Renunciation is dropping this spring from NYQ Books and the cover is now live!
The Lives of Writers Podcast: Matthew E. Henry
Listen to my interview at The Lives of Writes from Autofocus (in which I was previously published).
Second Sunday Reading Series Recording is Live
I had the privilege of reading with Shiksha Dheda and Julia Guez recently as a part of the Second Sunday Reading Series.
the Colored page reviewed in The Pedestal Magazine
I'm honored that an amazing review of the Colored page appears in Pedestal Magazine.
You can read it here.
Interview with My Bad Poetry Podcast
A podcast where I (painfully) discussed some of the very first poems I wrote in college. Heaven help us all.
You can read the poems discussed —"musing,” “she says it’s only in my head,” & “(at) fireworks on the 7th" — below.
As I mention in the podcast, there is a good chance that some people reading these are mentioned in the poems. Sorry about that.
the Colored page on the Kickstart Farmington blog
In his blog post “Art in the Roots, #6: Captains and Pilots,” Mitch Nobis reflects on how the political is always with us in all areas of life including, especially, education.
My poetry the Colored page is a part of those reflections.
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A MEH comic
Pushcart Nomination from Pangyrus Literary Mag
I’m happy to announce that my poem "what i learned during Black history month" by billy, age 8 (or 18) was nominated for a Pushcart Prize by Pangyrus . You can read it below.
Writers Read Series at Eastern Mennonite University
I recently had the pleasure of spending some time at Eastern Mennonite University discussing poetry, education, and theology.




