Poetry

© KJ Hannah Greenberg, 2010

Some Favorites:

“Israeli Jasmine, Manicured.” The Camel Saloon.

“Late at Night.” Visitant.

“The Blessing on Limes.” Mad Swirl.

“The Fruitfulness of Communication’s Moral Component.” The Disappointed Housewife.

“The Hoops of the Road.” With Painted Words.


Current Publications

Across the Margin

2021. Dec. “Objectivity’s Relative Worth” and “Argent Answers.”

2021. Sep. “Sun Ships & Moonbeams,” “Not Me,” and “Full of Pathogens.”

2021. May. “Bloviating,” “Sadhana,” and “Synecdoche.”

Amulet Poetry Magazine.

2021. Nov. “Muir” and “Dido.”

2018. Jun. “Death by Almond Butter,” “Horse Whisperings,” and “Asymptotic Nonsense.” 15-16.

Aoife's Kiss.

Dec. 2011. “Rorschach Blot Interpreted by an Automated Man.” 61.

BACOPA: A Literary Review

2011. May. “Millipedes Matter in Ber Sheva: A Middle Eastern Scenerio.” 75.

Ballast.

2023. Apr. “Invention.”

Bewildering Stories.

2024. May. “Talk’s Deleterious Ribbons.” Rpt. from Word Magpie. Audience Askew. Auburn, ME.

2024. “Leaf Litter,” “That Grandma Thing,” and “Defective Conceptual Meeting Places.” Excerpted from Subrogation. Seashell Books. Bowling Green, KY. 2024.

2023. Feb. “Manky Dog,” “Pipet with Panache” and “Simpettes.” Excerpted from Communicated Childbirth Options. Seashell Books. Bowling Green, KY. 2023.

2021. Nov. “His Long Since Lost Letter,” “Potomac River,” and “Demurrage.” Rpt. from One-Handed Pianist. Hekate Publishing. Farmingville, NY. 2021.

Oct. 2021. “Interpersonal Exchanges Sour” and “General Speech Acts and Emotional State Verbs.” Rpt. from Flames and Fire. Seashell Books. Bowling Green, KY. 2021.

2021. Aug. “Darkling.”

2021. Aug. “The Property of Modest Ambition,” and “Truck Fenders.”

2020. Jun. “The Phenomenological Concept of the Body.” Rpt. Rudiments. Seashell Books, 2020.

2020. Mar. “The Wife/Mom” and “TEOTWAWKI.” The Wife/Mom. Excerpt.

2020. Feb. “Living as Lovingly as Living Charif” and Security from Saved Emails.”

2020. Jan. “Whether Equine or Strigine.”

2019. Sep. “Wild Mama.” Rpt. Boston Accent Lit. Jun. 2016.

2019. Mar. “Atypical to Grant a Speculative Fiction Publisher.”

2019. Feb. “Rubbernecking from Bus Stops,” and “Fantastic and Incendiary.”

2018. Oct. “Scurrilous.”

2018. Sep. “Prickly Masters' Effluvium.”

2018. Aug. “Interdiction.”

2018. Jun. “Contingent on Altering Behaviors.”

2018. May. “Picky about Prey.”

2017. Nov. “No More Box Spring Wibbles” and “Jejune Options.”

2017. Oct. “Soft Words and Whispers.”

2017. Sep. “Actualized Malfeasance.”

2017. Aug. “The Warrior's Mother.” Rpt. from Mothers Ought to Utter Only Niceties. Unbound CONTENT, 2017 and from Mad Swirl, 2013; “Playing Housewife;” and “Sometimes, Stomachaches.”

2017. Mar. “Unblossomed Youths.”

2017. Feb. “Sneering at Womanizing Linguistics.

2017. Jan. “Laudanum Tinctures.

2016. Oct. “Montgolfier Balloons,” “Labile Lady,” and “Organics' Revelations.” Rpt. A Grand Sociology Lesson.

2015. Dec. “Abandoned at the Insane Asylum.”

2015. Jul. “Me and My Lonesome.”

2015. Feb. “He Upbraids his Wife.”

2015. Jan. “Not Partial to the Purple Falcon” and “Only after Dosing on Vicodin.”

2014. Nov. “So Many Do-Bees,” “Growing Like Lemongrass,” and “Vendomatics in Urban Places.” Rpt. from The Little Temple of My Sleeping Bag (Dancing Girl Press, Sep. 2014).

2014. Oct. “The Goody-Goody People.”

2014. Sep. “Caught Muskrats.”

2014. Jan. “About those Codfish.”

2013. Nov. “The Egret Tree South of Haifa,”rpt. from Scribblers on the Roof, “The Fire-Offerings of Israel,” and “In a Jerusalem Women's Gym: Jews, Arabs and Ellen's 1,000th Show.” rpt. from Supernal Factors. Citrus-Inspired Ceramics. (Aldrich Press, Sep. 2013).

2013. Nov. “I'm so Hungry I Could Sing About It: Empty of Love and Money.”

2013. Sep. “In the Little Temple of my Sleeping Bag.”

2013. Jun. “Pillow Talk's Expediency.”

2013. Apr. “To Eat One More Bouquet of Ethereal Flowers: Doggerel's Flophouse,” “Crying on Borrowed Time,” and “Tang Rather than Piquant.” book review. rpt. from Intelligence's Vast Bonfires. (Lazarus Media, Dec. 2012).

2012. Nov. “Intergalactic Balladeer.”

2012. Jul. “Cobbling Books in Ten-Minute Intervals.”

2012. Apr. “Looking Glass: The Costs of Ransoming an Ugly Princess.”

2012. Jan. “A Bank Robber's Bad Luck with His Ex-Girlfriend,” “Hurt is to Healing,” and “When Lowing Wisents Agitate.” Excerpted. A Bank Robber's Bad Luck with His Ex-Girlfriend.

2011. Sep. “Mama's Mundane Witnessing.”

2011. May. “Pit Bulls plus Pigeons.”

2011. May. “Your Knees Remain Extant: Deriding an Internet Hussy.”

2011. Mar. “Very Nearly Folly” and “Spring.”

2011. Feb. “Coins and Fleas: Committed Beggars.”

2011. Jan. “Bucking at Social Mores.”

2011. Jan. “Reduced Acuity.”

2010. Sep. “Casters of Pornographic Derision.”

2010. May. “Past the Halflings’ Village.”

2010. Feb. “A Quick Sociology Lesson.”

2010. Jan. “I’m So Glad We Took Over,” “Citrus-Inspired Ceramics” and “Erudition.”

BlogNostics.

2020. Oct. “Fleeing Moegoes.”

2020. Jun. “Extended Ideas.”

2020. May. “Apothegm” and “Snuffing Out with Rhubarb.”

2020. Feb. “Although Fairly Chatoyant” and “Miasma.”

2019. Jul. “Fernway.”

2016. Mar. “Perspicacious Girls” and “Life's Progressions.”

Blue and Yellow Dog, The.

2012. Apr. “The Smell of Water” and “Australian Kennels.”

Blue Jew Yorker, The. Boston Accent Lit.

2009. Jan. “An Olah’s Chanukah Habayit.”

2017. Jun. “Primeval Battles' Lessons.”

2016. Jun. “Wild Mama.”

BRICkrhetoric.

2014. Jun. “Online Housewife Evaluations,” “Postmenopausal Polar Bears,” and “A Middle Age Mom's Response to a Daycare Center's Shenanigans.” 6-8.

2012. Dec. “Harmony's Third Chord (a Casbairdne)” and “Not Just Words.”

2012. Aug. “Embrocating Beams,” “Ash upon Ash,” “But Loving You,” and “Germane Adolescents.” 27-28.

2012. Feb. “Older Girls Ought Not, as Spinsters,” “Back in Ulpan,” and “Changes in Field Experiments.”

2011. Nov. “Launching Space Probes toward the HR Department,” “Bucking at Captains” “Empty of Meaningful Intelligence,” “Literal Definition,” “Squandered Moral Collections,” and “Barbacoa on the BBQ.”

2011. Aug. “The Resting Place of All Those Bits,” “The Best Thing You ever Put Lips Around,” “Nibbled to Death by Ducks,” and “The Girls Beneath the Furniture.”

2011. May. “A Skyjacker's Discovery of a Mad Man's Quem,” “Efforts Otherwise Understood,” “Gan Eden,” “Me and Superfool,” “Quinoa in my Keyboard,” and “His Mistresses' Grandeur astride Common Sense.”

Callused Hands.

2010. Jan. “Abseiling from Dreams in Hollywood.”

2009. Nov. “Fire Song.”

Camel Saloon, The.

2014. Jun. “Geeky Bitterness.”

2014. Jun. “Saponaceous Byways.”

2014. Nov. “Envied like so Many Flamingos Missing Carotenoid.”

2014. Nov. “Freaky Frog King.”

2014. Oct. “After Twenty Years, Towels Fray.”

2014. Sep. “Psychological Trials.”

2014. Jun. “Even the Rainbow Tank's Fish Saluted.”

2014. Jun. “Throughout the Beginning of Social History.”

2014. Feb. “Returning to Egypt with a Clean Lute.” 2013. Aug. “Donning Tallisms” and “Twinkle Stinking Little Star.”

2013. May. Those Intricate Pastel Patterns

2013. Apr. “Quaternary Glaciation in the American Midwest.”

2013. Feb. “It's Not About the Sex.”

2012. Dec. “The Pantyhose Horrors of Summer Internships.”

2012. Aug. “Little Intrusion” and “Plastic Surgery.”

2012. Jul. “Day-Old Cakes.”

2012. Jun. “You Hushed, Stealthy Looks” and “Whose Brutality.”

2012. Apr. “Civilization's ‘Little Words'” and “My Great Anglo Accent.”

2012. Mar. “Lucana.”

2012. Jan. “Hand-Powered Ventilators.”

2011. Dec. “Halfway to Naked” and “Shedding

2011. Nov. “A Small, Yellow Apple,” “High Floaters' Hardship,” “Windows of Understanding” and “How the Next Generation Succumbed to the End of Morality.”

2011. Oct. “Bedoins in Sunglasses,” “Unemployment's Huffs and Puffs” and “Telephone Love of Decades Past (A Carol).”

2011. Sep. “Speeding on Rosh Hashanah,” “Otherwise Strewn with Legends,” “Heart-felt Festival,” “Stroppy Urchins,” “Faith Plus a Little Help” and “Given a Chair.”

2011. Aug. “Israeli Jasmine, Manicured.”

2011. Jul. “Death Sentence.”

2011. Apr. “When the Dew Coughed,” The Camel Saloon, rpt. from The Lesser Flamingo, March 2010.

2011. Jan. “A Young Coed's Argonaut-Inspired Springtime Fancy.

Cantaraville.

2009. Oct. “Emotional Kerfuffles: Second Unions,” “Some Things are Better Left for Orange-Yellow Bellied Fliers” and “Autoethnographic Writing Down Under.” 172-173.

Cat’s Meow, The.

2011. Jul. “Friendship,” “Mirage,” “My Baby Bangs Pot Lids,” “Poplar,” and “Downpour.”

2010. Sep. “Friendsake.”

Chabad.org., The Jewish Woman

2008. May. “Airline Aliyah Achdut.” (Published as “Airline Aliyah Unity”).

Certain Circuits.

2012. Oct. “Hey along the Sides.”

2012. Apr. “All Manners of Rebellion.”

Chanticleer Magazine/Ol' Chanty.

2017. Mar. “Unitary” and “Prejudice.”

2016. Oct. “Illusions of Circle Bridges.”

2015. Oct. “Culling Boojums.”

2014. Jun. “Closed Caskets and Bullfinches.”

2013. Mar. “Pigeons in Oakland.”

Conceit Magazine.

2021. Nov. “Ouzel.”

2015. Aug. “Looking at You Looking at Him” and “Characters and Old Crocked Pots.” 2.

Concis.

2017. Jul. “Words that Glide Past Cryptid Hunters.”

Conversation Papers, The.

2012. Jun. “Calling Chasmonaim: International Relations Near Jerusalem.”

Cynic Online Magazine, The.

2010. Sep. “The Death of Slowpoke.”

Danse Macabre.

2013. Apr. “Enough Brittle Leaves: Fingernails on Chalkboards,” “Arising to Grasp the Past,” “Paper and Kindred Devices,” “Candy Corn Castles,” “A Meadow Morning's Limitations,” and “During Allegorical Surveys.”

2012. Dec. “Even Linda Ronstadt Grew a Chin,” “Tang Rather than Piquant,” and “Can't Nicitate Fast Enough.”

2012. Nov. “Joint Beds,” “Anteros' Celadon Whirligig: A Lecturer's Antique Lament,” and “The Three Dimensions of Decision-Making.”

2012. Oct. “Fug Music,” “I Love You, Generally,” and “Morning Song.”

2012. Aug. “Body, Salubrious: An Unexpected Visitor,” “After Centuries, the Air Still Felt of Death,” “Damages for the Pain: Convergent Media Woes” and “Rusty Memories.”

2012. Jul. “Another Dead Goldfish,” “Because of a Woodland View,” and “Tenancy.”

2012. Jun. “Incunabula.”

2012. May. “Bent Reeds” and “Small Avarice and Magnifice.”

2012. Apr. “Hardly any Cosmic Answers at the Universe's Hub.”

2011. Dec. “Michael's Mnemonics: Restimulating RAMs before Finals,” “Poisoning via Toothbrush after ‘Romancing,” and “Graphic, Animated Features.” Excerpted from: A Bank Robber's Bad Luck with His Ex-Girlfriend.

2011. Nov. “Dreaming Insurgence during Social Conflagrations,” and “Holidays' Fallibility” and “Bleak Ranger”

2011. Aug. “When Bus Drivers Heeded Laws,” “Encomia,” “Spring's Pink and Gold Sunsets,” and “Social Evolution,”

2010. Sep. “Bilious Lament: Petulant Words” and “The Amusement Park among the Steel Mills: Reminiscing over Pittsburgh.”

2010. Apr. “Droving Last Year’s Love.”

Dead Flowers: A Poetry Rag.

2013. Mar. “Sukkot Chicken and Fixings.”

2012. Sep. “If Glass, Break Down Words.”

deluge Literary and Arts Journal.

2019. Dec. “Banal and Neglected.” 101.

Deronda Review, The.

2018. Feb. “Eighth Night.”

2017. Feb. “Midbar Blue.”6.

2014. Mar. “The Center of the Universe.”

2013. Jan. “A Failed Test of Emunah: Tomorrow, I'll Eat Watermelon” and “Sway Incarnate.” 27, 36.

2012. Apr. “Grooving the Land, the People.”

Empty Sink Publishing.

2015. Apr. “His One Hundred Styles.

Enchanting Verses, The.

2012. Dec. “Lamb Chops in Miami: A Chronology of our Shared Lives”

Etc: A Review of General Semantics.

2013. Jan. “Proportional Verse” and “Piaget's Sagacity.” 70.1. 72-73. and “Another Win: Political Bedfellows.” 74. rpt. from World Salad Online. Oct. 2012.

Every Day Poems.

2013. Oct. “Fruit Loops are never Enough.”

Every Writer.

2013. Oct. “Fruit Loops are never Enough.” rpt. from Every Day Poemsbr /> Externalist, The.

2008. Nov. “All Guns and Smiles.”

Fact-Simile.

2011. Sep. “Useless Head Games.” 25.

Fallopian Falafel.

2011. Jun. “Prince's Promises” and “Innocents Enough.” 37 and 57.

2011. Feb. “Three Pillows.” 24.

2010. May. “Unmade Angel.” 27.

2009. Aug. “Clinics Can’t Amend.”15.

Festival Writer.

2015. Jan. “Essence Walking.”

Flashes of Brilliance.

2020. Aug. “Supersonic Cosmic Oboes.”

2020. Jul. “There are Established Elegies.”

Foliate Oak Literary Magazine

2016. Sep. “Long after Conventioneers.”

Fowl Feathered Review

2015. Jul. “Penguin Rhapsody” and “Waysides Plus Soda Machines.” 9-10.

2015. Feb. “Versey: The Wilds of Advertising” and “At Any Rate, Relationships.” 17-18, and 20-21

2014. Jan. “For This Poetic Moment,” “The Chicken's Lunch,” and “Her Samurai Sheep's Revenge.” 37-39.

2013. Apr. “Each Elderly Face” and “Converse.” 43-44.

Gambling the Aisle.

2018. Jan. “That Daring Duo.”

Getting Something Read.

2009. Aug. “Hating Men.”

2009. Jun. “C’est L’ Amour, N’est Pas.”

Greensilk Journal, The.

2009. Nov. “Goldfish Hangover.”

Grey Sparrow Journal.

2009. Sep. “To Eat One More Bouquet of Ethereal Flowers: Doggerel’s Flophouse.”

Gulper Eel.

2010. Jul. “The Jerusalem Mall.”

Haggard and Halloo.

2013. Jun. “Short Decades of International Conflict.” rpt. from Winamop. Dec. 2012.

2012. Dec. “Picot.”

2012. Sep. “Ishmael.”

2012. Aug. “Sticky Feasts Ought Not to be Second-rate.”

2012. Jun. “Cleft from Limestone.”

2012. Jan. “Taking Apart a Pixie.”

2011. Feb. “Nighttime Evils: Mistaken Urban Learnings.”

Halfway Down the Stairs.

2010. Mar. “Wailing Entropy.”

The Hamilton Stone Review

2014. Mar. “Deconstructing Literature's Intercultural Mythos.”

2012. Feb. “When Impossible to Select among Rivers.”

Harbinger Asylum.

2018. Mar. “The World of Quiet, Sad Rich People.” 11-12.

Jazz Cigarettte.

2016. Oct. “To Deter Distance's Cravings.”

JMWW.

2021. Dec.“Upo.”

2010. Jul. “Society’s Dirty Work.”

Joyful!

2008. Sep. “Hurt is to Healing” and “Song of Oenomelian.”

Ken*Again.

2015. Mar. “Eventualities.”

2014. Dec. “My Words Preserve,” “Alternate Childcare Providers Can't Feel Compelled,” and “Feuilletos.”

2012. Sep. “Fear Shrouds Me (a Byr a Thoddice).”

2011. Jun. “Fame.”

2008. Dec. “Delusions of a Hill Shepherd.”

Kleft Jaw Press.

2016. Jan. “Where this Assemblage Succeeds.”

Language and Culture Magazine.

2009. Jun. “The Jerusalem that Consumed Us.”

Last Stanza Poetry Journal.

2022. Sep. “Whuffing.” 100.

Les Femmes Folles.

2019. Aug. “Umland.” rpt. from Spark! Dec. 2016. and “Lady Beasts Scurrying Beneath Social Gravities.” rpt. from May 2017. Les Femmes Folles.

2017. May. “Lady Beasts Scurrying,” and “Mother/Maiden/Crone.”

2016. Mar. “Personal Journeys” and “Right-handed Justification.”

2015. Dec. “A Jay and Its Mate,” “Getting Sieved,” and “Acts of Ethical Communication.”

Lesser Flamingo, The.

2010. Mar. “While the Dew Coughed” and “My Chemistry Class.” 5-7.

2009. Nov. “Crying on Borrowed Time,” “Daddy’s Ankle Biters’ Extravagance” and “26 Shekel: A Cost Analysis of Aliyah.”

2009. Sep. “The Swank of Rare, White Swans.” 22-24.

2009. Jul. “Ode to Aerosols.” 8-9.

2009. May. “Kissy Kinds of Candy,” “Kitten” and “Among Seaweed.”

Liquid Imagination.

2011. Dec. “Adopted by Aliens”

Literary Cocktail Magazine.

2022. Oct. “Nemophilist.” 13.

Literary Hatchet.

2013. May. “Unlike the Teenage Attitude Attributed to the Prime Minister's Dalliance,,” “No Atlatl's yet been Designed,” and “Hatched Loved Ones.” 65, 74, 96.

Literary Mama.

2008. Nov. “Natural Balance.”

Literary Yard.

2023. Sep. “Sideways Movement,” “Phenotypic Diversity,” “The Individual’s Perspective,” “Envisaging Vacation,” “Professor Moms’ Plight,” and “Amalgamation.”

2023. Aug. “Fashioning Double Reeds,” “Terroir,” “Virtue Signaling,” “Wee Thrum,” “Not in Our Discreet Minds,” and “The Juncture of Wisdom and Words,” “A Proper Duke of Devonshire,” “Divergence,” and “Palaver.”

2023. Jul. “Sham Culture,” “To Gank,” “Moral Equivalency,” “Autophagy,” “Eldritch,” and “Not Rigorous Enough.”

2023. Jun. “Many Accomplishments.” “Fun Hoover,” and “Kludge.”

2023. May. “Field Trip,” “Banners for Separating,” “The Colors of Noise,” “Eliding.” “Shenanigans,” “Paucity,” “Storm” and “OODA Loops.”

2023. Apr. “Glory Hound” “Hydroponically Grown,” “Objective Wisdom and Subjective Words,” “Sobriquets,” “Your Peaked Sine Wave of Good Ideas,” “Consequently,” “Meatballs,” and “Declivity.”

2023. Apr. “Your Peaked Sine Wave of Good Ideas,” “Sobriquets,” “Meatballs,” “Declivity,” and “Consequently.”

2023. Feb. “Sapid,” “Beguiling,” “A Plethora of Beliefs,” “The Plyometrics of the Mind,” and “The Purposeful Absence of Language.”

2022. Dec. “Argued into Existence,” “Coign,” and “Advantages that Inhere in Marriage.”

2022. Oct. “Gainsay,” “Love in Tranches,” and “Poems.”

2022. Sep. “A False Epistemology,” “A Pocket-Sized Pack of Tissues,” “An Appreciated Familiarity,” and “Metaexpression.”

2022. Jan. “A Discussion of Some Ways,” “Various Classes of Presentation,” and “A Dearth of Compos Mentis.”

2021. Nov. “They Impose a Duty,” “Memories not Cancellations,” and “What My Soul Knows I Shall Compose.”

2021. Sep. “Effort,” Most Venues Wax Staid,” and “Individuals with Disparate Resources.”

2021. May. “Lost Sagacity,” “Simpatico,” and “The Stuff of Journals and Novels.”

2020. Jul. “My Besties have Warts,” “Wide Awake and Wonderful,” and “Our Innocent Sin.”

2020. Jun. “Of Kindly Men and Imagined Satanists,” “Unfettered Bird,” and “Maybe, Draw a Caricature.”

2019. Jun. “Daffodil,” “'Unloved's' Forever 'Misery,'” and “Interrobang.”

2019. Mar. “Ostranennie,” “Matters of Men Rea,” and “As a Salute.”

2018. Jun. “The Ways in Which We Puttered” and “At the Old Cafe'.”

2018. Feb. “Sauntering around Corners” and “Where do the Woods Part.”

Mad Swirl.

2024. Nov. “Sarcopenia.”

2024. Aug. “Explicit and Implicit Mutable Rules.”

2024. May. “Verge.”

2024. Jan. “Many Appropriate Ways.”

2023. Oct. “Rockets.”

2023. Jul. “Matthew’s Akita.”

2023. Apr. “Adjudicating Uprightness.”

2023. Feb. “Boreal.” Rpt. from Communicated Childbirth Options. Seashell Books Bowling Green, KY. 2023.

2022. Dec. “Mirabile as Well as Ill-Omened.”

2022. Sep. “In Disgracing.”

2022. Jul. “YouTube Blues”

2022. May. “Amphoteric Nature.”

2022. Mar. “Not Albino but Axanthic.”

2022. Jan. “Faff.”

2021. Oct. “Transparency.”

2021. Aug. “Distal Hearts.”

2021. Apr. “A Bazaar’s Cacophony.

2021. Jan. “The Blessing on Limes.

2020. Oct. “In a Silver Jar.

2020. Jul. “Vertigried Feelings.”

2020. May. “Takes Guts.”

2020. Jan. “Children of that Ilk.”

2019. Sep. “No Matter Our Choices.

2019. Feb. “Of a Population that Relies.”

2018. Nov. “Cultivating Cabarets.”

2018. Aug. “Not a Tip Shop for Your Fury.

2018. Jun. “The Willing Face of Corporate Chemistry.”

2018. Apr. “Milk Moments.” Mad Swirl. Rpt. Mothers Ought to Utter Only Niceties. Unbound CONTENT. 2017.

2017. Nov. “Elided Sentiments.” “Sometimes Water,” “In the Best of Aquatic Circumstances,” “All Things Being Nearly Equal,” and “In Choosing to Work with Forbs and Flowers.”

2017. Jul. “Safta's Bijou.”

2017. Apr. “Trees Yield.”

2016. Oct. “The Sports of Shrimp Babies.”

2016. Jul. “Lava Bits Dancing: Lovers' Lament.”

2016. May. “Personal Rules of Interpretation.”

2015. Dec. “TEOTWAWKI.”

2015. Oct. “Some Small Lizards.”

2015. Aug. “Words.”

2015. Jun. “White Hairs Dance the Zambra.”

2015. Apr. “Covered with a Leotard”

2015. Feb. “Voguing with Current Federal Bureaucrats.”

2014. Nov. “For Arlene: On Condition of a Smile and a Giggle.”

2014. Sep. “The Unsustainability of Bugs Tracking Bread Crumbs.”

2014. Jun. “Round, Pop, Shout.”

2014. Apr. “Contemporary Coupling.”

2014. Feb. “Conversation.”

2013. Dec. “Certain Parameters.”

2013. Oct. “Eating Peas.”

2013. Apr. “The Warrior's Mother.”

2013. Jan. “Falling Cradleless through Spring's Evening Boughs.”

2012. Nov. “The Empyrean, Principality of Young Ages.”

2012. Sep. “A June Full of Cherries.”

2012. Jul. “Susurration.”

2012. May. “Frozen Green Beans on Your Face.”

2012. Feb. “If Birds were to be Believed.”

2011. Dec. “Articulations Calling Peace.”

2011. Nov. “Moving a Divorcee and Her Kids across State Lines.”

2011. Sep. “Permutations which Transform.”

2011. Aug. “Fire and Rain Running: Saying 'No' to an Intimate's Manipulations.”

2011. Jul. “A Glossy Coat of Guarantees.”

2011. Jun. “Keeping Imaginary Hedgehogs Trim via Liberal Politics” and “The Checkpoint’s Closed.”

2011. May. “That Great, Wonderful Boom.”

2011. Mar. “Recollections.”

Mastodon Dentist.

2012. Feb. “Metamorphoses Enough for All Her Gatekeepers: Moving from Gifted Child to Muted Woman.” 1.

2009. Oct. “Familial Wishes for a New Nighttime Traveler.” 25.

The Medulla Review.

2012. Nov. “The Real Thing.”

The Mind[less] Muse.

2012. Dec. “He Thrives while I'm Exsanguinated.”

Mom Writers Literary Magazine.

2009. May. “Nutritional Inconveniences.” 73.

Moon Drenched Fables.

2011. Mar. “Decided.”

Mother Magazine, The.

2009. Jul. “The Zebra Hoofbeats of Buttercup Boys.” 41.

2009. Mar. “There’s a Seam.” 33:40.

Muddy River Poetry Review.

2012. May. “Your Warm Stomach.”

2010. Nov. “All of the Wisdom That is a Grey Cat's: An Early Morning Soliloquy.”

2010. May. “Mutual Spirit Flights.”

Mused-the Bella Online Literary Review.

2015. Mar. “Chickaree's Dais.”

2010. Dec. “Little Mustangs Among Older Friends.”

Mystical Muse Magazine.

2015. Jul. “The Queen Postured.” 2.

New Aesthetic.

2011. Feb. “Thelma's Nursing Home,” “Crocodile Tears” and “Thirty-Five.”

New Bourgeois.

2016. Mar. “HaPupakim.”

New Note Poetry.

2023. Jan. “Patterns of Symbolic Interaction.”

2022. Jul. “Parental Wrinkles.”

New Vilna Review, The.

2010. Sep. “Media Malaise: A Perspective from Migrating Parakeets Flocking in Jerusalem’s Cyprus Trees.”

2009. Jan. “As Long as We Can Put Nutmeg in our Coffee.”

2008. Nov. “The New/Old Land.”

Oddville Press.

2009. Jun. “Reserve Duty Shalom.” 1.4: 33.

Other Poetry Magazine.

2011. Apr. “On the Hills of Ramot Gimmel.” 4.3: 33.

Ozone Park.

2009. Nov. “Yet Israel in the a.m.”

Page & Spine.

2021. Jun. “Feline Heartsease” and “When Print Eased Out Town Criers.”

2021. Jan. “Noodles Freely,” “That Avian Hierarchy,” and “Not a Flying Bat's Wing.”

Palehouse.

2009. Dec. “Some Emotional Hazards.”

Pangolin Review, The.

2019. Nov. “Nope Ropes and Ornaments of the Worst Kind” and “Despite the Krill in Their Freezer.

2019. Sep. “Of Idealized and Seemingly Perfect Character,” “A Rude Gesture to the Status Quo,” “Finger Splints and Cotton Swabs,” and “And Then Came Bob.”

2019. Apr. “Determining How and Why.”

2018. Jul. “Tending Her Rows of Perennials.”

2018. Jun. “The Muted Light” and “Hats of Tinfoil and Cellophane.”

2018. May. “As Though He Were Hers All Along.”

Pavilion Magazine, The.

2014. Mar. “La! This Joy that is Spring.”

Penny Ante Feud.

2011. Aug. “One Minute Before Salvation:Yom Hazikaron BeforeYom Ha'atzmaut.”10.

Pink. Girl. Ink. Press

2017. Jul. “No Need for Chassis,” “Belonging to a Certain Bovine Manager,” and “The Local Toadstool Malt Shop Revisited.”

2015. Oct. “Complex, Arcane, and Difficult” and “Far Stars.”

2015. Sep. “Salivating Away Tension” and “Old-Fashioned Writing Implements' Relative Utility.”

Pinkeyelemonade.

2012. Feb. “Natural Progressions.”

Plum Tree Tavern

2017. Jun. “The Hullabaloo of Fruit.

2016. Apr. “That Leucistic Alligator.”

2015. Nov. “Comic Quiet.”

Poesia.

2009. Nov. “The Complete Course of Life” and “I Talk to the Pain.” 6-7.

Poetica.

2009. Oct. “A Bra Shop in Har Nof.” 52.

Poetry Breakfast.

2017. Mar. “It Felt Sinful Drinking Water.” Wr. with Annmarie Lockhart.

2012. May. “Peaches Merit.”

2012. Jan. “Gentle Spray.”

Poetry Quarterly.

2010. Jan. “An Increase in Voiced Prejudice.” 93.

Poetry Super Highway.

2010. Jun. “A Response to a Potential Olah: Foo-Foo Ain't Worth Squat When it Comes to Kavanah.”

2009. Mar. “A 1950's Ae Freislighe: How to Get Your Girlfriend Pregnant.”

2008. Nov. “Alphabetical Trails,” and “Baby Spits Peas.”

Poetry Super Highway. Annual Yom Hashoah Issue.

2021. Apr. “Clarity about Cultural Goings-On.

2018. Apr. “The Dark Sidewalks of Jerusalem's Ramot Mall on Erev Yom HaShoah.”

2017. Apr. “Animadversion.”

2014. Apr. “Our Quiet Reprisal.”

2013. Apr. “Considerations for Yom Hoashoah: Better a Lion's Tail.”

2012. Apr. “The Official Shaliach of Jerusalem.”

2011. May. “Prolapsed Intelligence: The Delusion Inherent in Failing to Remember Accurately.”

2010. Apr. “Facilitating our Remembering of Amalek via Danger Signals.”

2009. Apr. “When Bringing the Shoah.”

Poydras Review.

2012. Jul. “No Stamps Got Lost.”

Primalzine.

2012. Apr. “Accounts Due: Reckoning with Trauma.”

2011. May. “Goldfish Death.”

Pyrokinection.

2012. Dec. “Munchkins in Braids: A High School Perspective.”

Qarrtsiluni.

2013. Apr. “Ah, the Aardvark: Classifying Chaos in an Urban Zoo.”

2011. Jan. “Mrs. Moshiach.”

Ragazine.

2010. Oct. “In the Minds of Guilty Porcupines,” and “Ephemerids.”

Ranfurly Review, The.

2010. Jun. “Mosquito Bitten.” 17.

Really System.

2017. Mar. “Gators Packed like Multinationals.”

2016. Jan. “Politics, Like Sardines.”

2015. Apr. “Perhaps Whale Neurons: Life-Saving Work.”

2014. Sep. “Initially Thrilled to the Idea of Memories.”

2014. Apr. “The Sanctity of Lists,” and “Assistance with Quickly Becoming Unbearable.”

Remembering Yaakov.

2010. Mar. “Swimming in Shemyim: Jacob Nissim Bensussen.”

Re/Verse.

2013. Jan. “Fears Shrouds Me.” Rpt. from Ken*Again. Sep. 2012.

Riverbabble.

2018. Jun. “Succor.”

2018. Jan. “Drinking Pickle Juice.”

2016. Jan. “The Elusiveness of a Royal Title.”

2015. Jun. “Snowing in Austin.”

2015. Jan. “First Showing.”

2014. Jun. “Babies in Buggies.”

2014. Jan. “Pamela's Poem: Cabbage and Milk Thistle.”

SAND Journal.

2016. May. “The Basis for Evil Machinations.” 62-63.

Sassoon Literary Magazine.

2018. Jul. “Standing in Strength.”

Scribblers on the Roof.

2010. Jun. “Not the 32,” “Aliyah’s First Anniversary: Forbearance” and “The Egret Tree, South of Haifa.”

2010. Mar. “Priests Who Purify,” “Origins Hymn” and “Maki at Racaiim.”

2010. Jan. “Pharaoh Bathed” and “Am Yisrael Chai.”

2009. Oct. “The Yeshiva at the End of the Universe,” “In the Room (of the Boy in Kita Bet)” and “Upon the Generations: The Necessity of Prayer in Israel.”

Second Hump, The

2014. Jun. “Even the Rainbow Tank's Fish Saluted.” Rpt. from The Camel Saloon. Jun.2014.

2012. Jan. “Halfway to Naked.” Rpt. From The Camel Saloon. Dec. 2011.

2011. Sep. “Israeli Jasmine.” Rpt. from The Camel Saloon Aug. 2011.

Selcouth Station.

2019. Jun. “Egocentric Cover Design.”

Sheepshead Review.

2010. Dec.“Your Tongue Quicks Me.” 38.

Shine Journal, The.

2011. Mar. “The Futility of Status,” “Engineering Wizard’s Best and Last (Interstate Enchantment),” and “Autumn Migration.”

2010. Apr. “Hidden Tzaddik,” “American Special: Acculturating to the Holiest City” and “Their Somewhat Raucous Celebrations.”

2010. Mar. “I’ve Stopped Believing in Comicbook Heroes.”

2009. Nov. “Loving Myself Fat.”

2009. May. “Smiler” and “Faltering in Ways Uncharted.”

Showbear Family Circus.

2019. Apr. “Circling the Light.”

2019. Mar. “When the Elder Seam Maker Died.”

Soft Whispers.

2010. Apr. “Current Regard for the Newly Not-so-Rich.”

Spark!

2024. Apr. “Acorns’ Circumflexes.”

2023. Sep. “Noesis.”

2022. Dec. “Into the Bargain” and “Folie à Deux.”

2022. Sep. “Lief.”

2022. Jun. “Ideate.”

2019. Mar. “Nonetheless Encouraged States,” and “The Laughing Man's Eyes.”

2017. Mar. “Accused of Lèse-Majesté when Writing” and “Sudden Storms.”

2016. Dec. “Umland.”

2016. Sep. “Sometimes.”

2015. Dec. “Wanderer” and “On Hanging Laundry.”

2015. Sep. “Summer Bride” and “Superimposed.”

2015. Jun. “Natural Death,” “Hela,” and “Asiatic Arecas.”

2015. Mar. “On the Road to Tsfat” and “Marked Distress and Impairment

2014. Dec. “Sansen Sessions and Woodland Sprints” and“Media Shamans.”

2014. Jun. “Both the Investigator and Her Mother” and “Until Exhausted.”

2014. Mar. “Peach Pit Bridges” and “Hip Hop among the Branches.”

2013. Dec. “Blue” and “So, Sometimes We Fail.”

2013. Sep. “Patterning with Holes” and “Pregnant with Joy.”

2012. Dec. “Partially Fostered by Conks and Other Planar Groupings” and “On Not Believing the Merry-Go-Round's One-Eyed Horse.”

2012. Sep. “Generations of Morning Glories: Dialoging a Changing Mother/Daughter Relationship” and “Along with the Doll.”

2012. Jun. “All of the Personal Fringes of Prayer” and “Morally Tall Friends: Eucalyptus' Lessons.”

2012. Feb. “Parenting's Saxophone Smiles” and “Carnival Provocations.”

2011. Dec. “Yerida.”

2011. May. “Windfall Fruit.”

2011. Feb. “Curtaneous” and“Encircling as Wrapping: Misread Autistic six Rotating among Angels.”

2010. Nov. “Unveigled among the Rows: Rotations of Moonlit Bleeding” and“Accessing Social Desperation: Here, We Bloom.”

2010. Sep. “Vitreous Recollections: That Summer's Glaze” and “An Adolescent’s Didactic Lament: Round Pegs, Square Holes.”

2010. May. “Death of a Young Boy from the ’Hood: Stratified Healthcare’s Disgrace in Serving the General Public” and “Deliberate Blossoming.”

2010. Mar. “The Stray in the Dumpster: The Relative Apertures of Aborted Attempts” and “Plucking.”

2018. Apr. Featured Poet. “In the Clinic Waiting Room.” “Mind of a Poet.”

2017. Mar. “In the Clinic Waiting Room.”

SPENDonLIFE.com

2009. Sep. “The Boondoggles of Debt: A Contemporary Lament.”

Spillwords.

2022. Nov. “Cereal Box Prize.”

2022. Jul. “If We.”

2021. Nov. “Quitclaim.”

Streetcake Magazine.

2018. Sep. “All of the Patience of a Tomato.”

Stride Magazine.

2009. Nov. “Penguins in Periwigs,” “Gibbous Shoats and Other of Ardor’s Follies” and “Except for Guests Who Fill up Seats: Media Watch.”

Tertulia Magazine.

2009. Jul. “Brit in ’The Broken Shul' ” and “Halcyon Chuppah.”

Tipton Poetry Journal.

2017. Aug. “Roses in Pink and Gold.” 36-37

2012. Apr. “Not of Small Value.” 31.

2011. Jan. “Somewhere in Pittsburgh, I.” 14.

Transnational.

2016. May. “Happy Crazy.”

Verse Wisconsin.

2013. Oct. “Like is Because.”11.

2012. Aug. “Unarticulated Achdut: Lessons on a Mehadrin Bus.” 22.

Visceral Uterus.

2013. May. “Redirecting Hurt.”

Visitant.

2017. Apr. “Late at Night.”

Voice of Eve.

2019. Jul. “Doxing” and “Flipping Houses.” 54-59.

Voices Project, The.

2019. Jan. “Welkin.”

2018. Mar. “Social Tesserae.”

2016. Jul. “Guns Prove Weakness.”

2015. Apr. “The City Man, His Lecture Notes, That Flesh Menagerie.”

2014. Aug. “Clouds of Chicken Feathers.”

2013. Sep. “Forget Elastic: A Midlife Melody.”

Vox Poetica.

2020. Jun. “Dry Tortugas National Park.”

2020. May. “Her Epidemic of Bicycles.”

2020. Mar. “Oratory Redefined.”

2020. Feb. “Perturbation.

2019. Oct. “Surcease.”

2019. Aug. “Four.

2019. May. La Douleur Exquise.”

2018. May. “The Pattern in the Keris Blade,” “Prescribed Circumstances,” and “Quincunx.”

2018. Feb. “Entrepreneurs at More than Six Ebay Shops.”

2017. Dec. “Or by Inland Lakes.”

2017. Sep. “Prioritizing Quintessential Deeds.”

2015. Feb. “If You Need a Reason to Read under the Covers.”

2014. Jan. “Privileged Fear

2013. Dec. “Whispers of Wilderness.”

2013. Oct. “It's Easier to Sneak Boys In.”

2013. Sep. “Silver Moss Fingers.”

2013. Jul. “Education Before Marriage.”

2013. Jun. “Infatuation, More Honestly.”

2013. May. “The Physical that Was You.”

2012. Dec. “A Flash Mob for Holiday Shoppers.”

2012. Nov. “All Those Nooks and Crannies” and “Not Entirely Becoming Grandma.”

2012. Sep. “Fifty is Years Old Enough.”

2012. Jul. “On Her Birthday, That Threshold of First Roses.”

2012. Apr. “Jukebox Jury.”

2011. Dec. “The Fullness of Aging: Autumn's Showy Bounty.”

2011. Nov. “Some Cranium Treasures Sit Derelict: Reasons to be Mindful of Children.”

2011. Sep. “Joining.”

2011. Aug. “Trees at Sunset.”

2011. Jul. “The Scattered Notes of Midlife.”

2011. May. “Rechov Hanaviim.”

2011. Mar. “Eat Merrily: A Little Girl's Cacophonous Tastes” and “To Be a Midlist Author.”

2010. Dec. “Exoskeletal Snacks: The Triumph of Osseous Matter.”

2010. Nov. “Deviating Under Starlight: Whispers of Divestment.”

2010. Aug. “Lake Wyola’s Mile High Farm: Sociology in America.”

2010. Jun. “Mommy Woes.”

2010. May. “Betsy the Barn Cow: A Suffragette’s Lament.”

2010. Apr. “Baby’s Friends.”

2010. Feb. “Sentiment’s Chowder.”

2010. Jan. “Mala’alot Dafna’s Center: Community Teichel” and “My Boyfriend Coughs Up Platitudes.”

2009. Nov. “Living as though it Matters.”

With Painted Words.

2018. Oct. “The Hoops of the Road.”

Whispers from the Unseen.

2009. May. “I’m Ready to Synchronize.”

Whistling Fire.

2011. Oct. “Jerusalem Sunrise.”

White Wall Review.

2022. Jan. “Virulence.”

Winamop.

2024. Nov. “Vellus Hair” and “Abecedarian.”

2024. Oct. “No One Sighs,” “Fulsome,” and “Gaud.”

2024. Sep. “To Arrogate,” and “Dear Little Detail.”

2024. Aug. “An End to Quantum Tunneling,” and "“Instructors’ Manuals.”

2024. Jul. “Fusty,” “Wigglefloof,” and “Sike.”

2024. Jun. “Atwitter,” “The Girl without Sleeves,” and “Autism and Music.”

2024. May. “The Ethical Aspect of Interchanges,” “Obnubilation,” and “Signifying in Tough Circumstances.”

2024. Apr. “Etiolated,” “Verse and Prose,” and “ Translating Semantics into Maths.”

2024. Mar. “Perpetuity,” “Dolor,” and “Tenia.”

2024. Feb. “A Satire of Christina Rossetti’s ‘A Birthday,’” “Gloze,” and “Impressionable Minds.”

2024. Jan. “Eld.”

2023. Dec. “Rizz,” “The Examination of Human Interaction,” and “Attenuating.”

2023. Sep. “Newel,” “Mulctuary,” and “Desensitized.”

2023. Aug. “The Intervening Hundred Years,” “Yet Educational Systems,” and “ Byzantine Rhetoric.”

2023. Jul. “Creels and Hampers,” “Clouds,” “Viral Murmuration,” and “Love between Friends.”

2023. May. “Irrespective of th eAbove,” “Organized Discourse,” and “ To Raise Awareness.”

2023. Mar. “Trailed by Dusty Snakes,” “Cattails and Bullrushes,” and “Tehillim and Vanilla Cupcakes.”

2023. Feb. “(Mis)understandings of Nonideological Rhetoric,” “A Design for Problems,” and “The Trouble with Fuzzy Distinctions.”

2023. Jan. “Onions and Sacks,” “’Fictional’ Critters Mutant Eggs,” and “Cat’s Cuddy.” Winamop.

2022. Dec. “The Delight of Durian,” “Similarly Trendy Topics,” and “Unco.”

2022. Nov. “A Great Deal of Study,” “Cogs and Spindles” and “Mackerel and Chocolate Spread.”

2022. Oct. “Disparage,” “Death Beneath a Pileus,” and “Jiffy Bag.”

2022. Sep. “New England Woodland” and “Heeding Our Youngsters' Artifacts.”

2022. Aug. “This Grand, Grand, Glorious Day,” “Gibbous,” and “Advocating Reform not Dialogue.”

2022. Jul. “Grateful for Tiny Toes,” “Inside my Zeda: Word Police,” and “Parvenus’ Pals.”

2022. May. “Jazzed Words,” “The Borrowed Chairs,” and “Random Accounts through Tempera Paint.”

2022. Apr. ”Questionable Sanity,” “Quadraphonic Sound,” “Snerdle,” and “Puissance.”

2022. Mar. “Nowt of Water,” “Boreen,” and “Tare.”

2022. Feb. “Grown Past the Tribulations of Youth,” “Forget What You Know about Love,” and “To Satisfy a Curiosity.”

2021. Apr. “Long Ago on a Halfway Hill,” “Protecting Your Yahoo,” and “The Klaxon Sound of Yom Hashoah.”

2021. Mar. “Burnt Roast,” “Cardsharper,” and “Emptying the Audio Trash Box.”

2021. Jan. “The Socialization of Knowledge,” “Dying in Pittsburgh with Air Conditioning,” and “Going to Seed.”

2020. Dec. “Manchinelle Tree,” “Thralls' Barely Compensatory Rhetoric,” and “Mendacity at the Demesne.”

2020. Nov. “Somnolent Lounging on the Sofa,” “Precordial Thump,” and “Quondam Excellence.

2020. Apr. “Summer,” “Insouciance,” and “Hyssop, Cedar and Scarlet.”

2020. Mar. “Fish Heads and Flowers,” “Desairologists' Perspective,” and “Replete with New Epaulettes.”

2020. Feb. “Of Bandoliers and Boulangeries,” “Teenage Infatuation,” and “Can I be Rare, Too?”

2019. Nov. “Not Loving the CDC's Word Ban,” “Other Olden, 'Logy' Communications,” and “Superiors' Specifications.”

2019. Sep. “Simple Physics,” “A Pool of Private Students,” and “A Sunny Day in Beer Sheva.”

2019. Aug. “Hospitality for a Star Traveler,” “Select Taxons of Behavior,” and “Like Stars in the Sky.”

2019. Jul. “Foodstuffs of the Heart,” “Lacrimation,” and “Kowtowing to Social Fads

2019. Apr. “A Recession-Proof Job,” “The Momentum of Needles that Kill,” and “Scorning Dragons over Lost Burial Rites.”

2019. Mar. “I Observed the World,” “Nuclear Springtime,” and “Pleomorphic Happiness.”

2018. Dec. “Duplicitous, Bleeding Hearts,” “On Sounding Like a Bassett Hound,” and “That Sexy Hamster.”

2018. Sep. “Marcelled,” “Toughie Wackadoodles in the Woods,” and “Odd as Cows in Fur-Lined Trees.”

2018. Jul. “I Gave You Me,” “Some Boats,” and “Juliet Capulet, Her Nurse, and the Moon.”

2018. Jun. “We've Learned It's Moot,” “Lost Potential After Lambing,” and “The Mage's Incomplete Solace.”

2018. Feb. “Least He Foment,” “When Adopting Great Dangers,” and “Clouds of Bad Attitude.”

2017. Nov. “Tomorrow's Bleak, Worry-Woven Landscape,” “Home, to Jerusalem,” and “No More Notice.”

2016. Dec. “We Walk Honeysuckle plus Jasmine” and “Biting into Bokchoy.”

2016. Nov. “Songbirds and Dumpster Cats:A Middle Eastern Marvel,” “A Regime of Cells and Their Opposites,” and “Economically Confused.”

2016. Sep. “Fritzi,” “Except for Lops,” and “Magical Stone.”

2016. Jul. “The Five to Eight Parent.”

2016. Apr. “While Dancing Elsewhere the Mortise and Tendon” and “Broken Mouse Ears.”

2015. Sep. “Dani and His Gun.”

2015. May. “Hold My Hands,” “Geese,” and “Sail Away.”

2015. Mar. “Cold Enough to See.”

2014. Nov. “Forbs be Blessed” and “Puppy Dogs and Feral Cats: An Urban Beddy-Bye” and “The ABCs of Emotional Suicide.”

2014. Sep. “Regard Carefully.”

2014. Jun. “Reluctant to Use Their Words,” and “So, I Appreciate Brakes.”

2014. Apr. “Amid Giants' Awkward Words.”

2014. Feb. “Flames and Fires,” “My Mister,” and “Seltzer and Other Social Signifiers.”

2013. Sep. “Puppies' Playful Stance,” “Starlight,” and “Acquiring Provisions for Pets and Plants.”

2013. Jul. “Joggers' Chant” and “September”

2013. May. “Procuring and Adjusting Holiday Garments.”

2013. Mar. “Bodies Roll,” “Heart's Preamble,” and “Growth.”

2013. Feb. “Pleasant Wishes, Little Kisses,” “Fortuitous Wanderings,” and “Here, Pingo Sits: Intragalactic Placement of Sentiment.”

2012. Dec. “Short Decades of International Conflict” and “Exposition's Heart-felt Blushes (Awdl Gywydd).”

2012. Sep. “Passing Thoughts” and “Great Veils of Regret.”

2012. May. “Rubricing Life,” “Twined, We Two, Tenderly,” and “Neighborhood Nuisances through Cats' Eyes.”

2012. Jan. “Triple River City's Cultural Editing,” “Sylvan Song,” and “My Fifty Year-Old Husband's Sprouting.”

2011. Oct. “Dear Tablet (A Requiem by a Seventh Grader),” and “The Klal's Redemption Requirement.”

2010. Dec. “Runaway Mamma (In Two Part Harmony),” “Superman's 'Gift' to Lois Lane,” “Another Wave-Washed Fire Opal in Hollywood” and “Runaway Mamma (In Two Part Harmony).”

Winning Writers Newsletter.

2014. Winter. “The Egret Tree, South of Haifa.” rpt from Citrus-Inspired Ceramics. Aldrich Press, 2013 and from Scribblers on the Roof. Jun. 2010

2012. Mar. “Graphic, Animated Features.”

Word Catalyst.

2009. Nov. “Bird Wonder,” “Simple Miracles” and “Cricket.”

Word Salad Online.

2012. Oct. “Another Win: Political Bedfellows.”

Ygdrasil.

2017. Sep. “The Raging One,” “Spoiled Family Traditions,” and “Spinning Solid, Linguistic, Pretty Lines.”

2017. May. “Heavenly Pixels,” “But Not Europe, America,” and “Serving Him Smartly.”

2016. Sep. “Of that Particular Ilk,” “No Sailing of Balloons to Mars,” and “A Prickle of Hedgehogs Used Part of a Nose Cone.”

2014. Sep. “Underrated as Crummy Texts.” 52.

2013. Sep. “His Renewed Acquaintance,” “Employing Mutser when Sending Extra Emails,” and “Crocus Friends.”

2013. May. “Rock is Home,” “Loving One's Hevrusot: Authentic Brotherhood Evidenced at a Wedding,” and “ 'Retard:' Another Spoil of Child Abuse.”

Yellow Mama.

2024. Aug. “Ephemeral Joy.”

2023. Aug. “Insouciant.”

2021. Aug. “Floof” and “Conversing with Dark Passions.”

ZiNDaily..

2022. Nov. “Sam, Lisa and Henry David.”

Zingara Poetry.

2019. Mar. “Manumission: A Codependent Romance.”

2016. Dec. “That Photo, Which She Carried to Class.”