
"Language of the Border." VIDA: Women in Literary Arts. "Recovery." The Poem's Country: Place and Poetic Practice. Shara Lessley and Bruce Snider, eds. Original libretto commissioned by the Houston Grand Opera/HGOco for the "Song of Houston: East + West" series. "On This Muddy Water": Voices from the Houston Ship Channel. Original song cycle commissioned by the Houston Grand Opera/HGOco. Original libretto commissioned by the Houston Grand Opera/HGOco. What Wings They Were: The Case of Emeline. "Between Chou and the Butterfly." Poem adapted for "DREAM Songs." Music composed by Reinaldo Moya. "More milk, more milk makes it better." Poem adapted for "American DREAMers: Stories of Immigration." Music composed by Melissa Dunphy. Original choral work jointly commissioned by Washington Master Chorale and Houston Grand Opera. Music composed by D. Original concerto commissioned by Symphony New Hampshire. Music composed by D. 36-7.Įxtraordinary Motion: Concerto for Electric Harp. Greenhouse Review Press: Santa Cruz, CA, 2006. Greenhouse Review Press/Alcatraz Editions: Santa Cruz, CA, 2008. "Second Lesson (Circle Inn)," "Junkyarding through the great Moreno Valley," and "TheUndocumented Immigrant Poem # 79." Bear Flag Republic: Prose Poems and Poetics from California. "Junkyarding through the great Moreno Valley." Breathe: 101 Contemporary Odes.
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Jazzy Danziger and Jeb Livingood, series eds. University of Virginia Press: VA, 2011. Douglas Kearney, ed. Seth Abramson and Jesse Damiani, series eds. "Between Chou and the Butterfly." Best American Experimental Writing 2015. "Move-In." Poetry: A Writers' Guide and Anthology. Bloomsbury Academic: NY, 2018. Patrice Vecchione and Alyssa Raymond, eds. "Extended Stay America." Ink Knows No Borders: Poems of the Immigrant and Refugee Experience. Michael Waters and Mihaela Moscaliuc, eds. "Assimilation." Border Lines: Poems of Migration. "Wreck." Hayden’s Ferry Review, issue 48. "Comeuppance" and "Narrative." Lantern Review, issue 4. "Exchanging Vows." Asian American Literary Review, issue 3:2.

"Swarm" and "Leaving the Non-Profit Immigration Lawyer's Office." Kenyon Review Online. "Shift." Painted Bride Quarterly, issue 88. "Electromyography." The Collagist, issue 55. "Between Chou and the Butterfly" and "About the Visas." The Journal, issue 38:2. "Chain Migration." Hyphen Magazine, August 2014.

"‘More milk, more milk makes it better’" and "Where There’s Smoke." Eleven Eleven, issue 17. " Tago Ng Tago (TNT)," "Arrival," "Move-In," "Snakes In the Grass," and "Bonfire." Connotation Press: An Online Artifact (featured on “A Poetry Congeries”). "Landscape with American Dream." The California Journal of Poetics, issue 1. "You Lie" and "The Part of the Water." The Adroit Journal, issue 13. "Circuitry." The Academy of American Poets: Poem-a-Day. "Four Darks in Red," "Reading the Bleed," "Cerebral Edema," and "Human Archipelago." Waxwing, issue VIII. "Ivan, Always Hiding" Southern Humanities Review, April 2016. "New Patient Intake Form" and "You lose your keys, too, and." World Literature Today, March-April 2018. Reprinted by the Academy of American Poets March 2019. "The Persistence of Symptoms." Quarterly West, issue 96. "In the Ecotone." The Georgia Review, issue 74.1. "American Sentences" and "Coup-Contrecoup." Pleiades: Literature in Context, issue 40.2. "Stillwater." Orion Magazine, issue 39.2. "Near the End of Our Time." Copper Nickel, issue 31. "Love In the Time of Vertigo." MumberMag, issue 2. "My Chiropractor Gives Me a Name." The Rumpus, National Poetry Month feature, April 2021. "Epithalamium Ending in Divorce." The Cortland Review, issue 89. "Every Good Boy Does Fine." The Arkansas International, issue 12. "Airbag Aria" and "Love, Elizabeth." Sixth Finch, Summer 2022. "The Night Before You are Naturalized." Poetry Northwest, forthcoming. Under contract with HarperCollins/Harper Perennial. Forthcoming in January 2023 from Alice James Books.ĭriving Without a License. Winner of the 2014 Kundiman Poetry Prize.


