Poetry
Bright Leaf (Horse & Buggy Press, 2022), a chapbook of tiny poems exploring the connections between a place, its history, and its names.
What Comes from a Thing (2015), winner of the 2019 Nicolás Guillén Outstanding Book Award from the Caribbean Philosophical Association and the 2015 Michael Rubin Book Award. It was published by Fourteen Hills Press.
a few individual poems
Ardor ~ “C&H at Carquinez Strait” (pdf)
Brooklyn Rail ~ Four poems (link)
Common-Place ~ Palimpsests: four poems and statement (pdf)
Fourteen Hills ~ “Woodland Grain Terminal” (pdf)
Janus Head ~ Two poems (pdf)
New American Writing ~ Two poems (pdf)
Peer-reviewed Philosophy papers (at PhilPapers)
Digital Humanities papers
Inside Higher Ed ~ Putting the Humanities in Digital Humanities (link | pdf)
Transformations ~ E-Readers in the Classroom (pdf)
Poetry Criticism and Book Reviews
Review of Swimming Home. By Vincent Katz. (link | pdf)
(Nightboat Books, 2015). $16.95, 122 pages, paper.
Review of Anatomize. By Natasha Dennerstein. (link)
(San Francisco: Norfolk Press, 2015). $15, 73 pages, paper.
Review of Industrial Oz: Ecopoems. By Scott T. Starbuck. (link | pdf)
(Burlington: Fomite Press, 2015). 128 pages, paper.
Memoir
Chaffey Review ~ Homeless Shelter, or reading Roberto Bolaño (link)
Good Men Project ~ Poetics of Masculinity (link)