New Nonfiction coming in New England Review and an interview

My latest bit of nonfiction will be appearing in the upcoming winter issue of New England Review. It is an excerpt from my memoir that involves GI Joes, my parents’ divorce, and my father’s failing health. More than anything, in my mind, it is a letter of appreciation to my brother, Rye.

I’ll let you know when it is out. For now, I am in the depths of the quest for representation of this memoir.

In other news, I had the pleasure of interviewing Chelsea Hicks (WahZhaZhe), author of a Calm and Normal Heart, for Boulevard Magazine. We discuss writing while Native, land acknowledgments, language, and The Killers of the Flower Moon, among other things. It should be arriving in the next issue, so be on the lookout for that. It’s a good conversation.

Upcoming short fiction in Reckoning

Be on the lookout for my new short fiction, “A Move to a New Country” in the newest issue of Reckoning. Reckoning is a journal of speculative work focused on environmental justice that I have been following since before their first issue. To say I’m very happy to be a part of it is an understatement. The eBook version of the issue is available already at Weightless Books and Amazon, with new material being added online weekly at https://reckoning.press/reckoning-8/. A printed version will be available in July, for those that partake.

My story will be released on the Reckoning website May 2oth, though it has already received a recommendation from Charles Payseur at Locus Mag. Check out the link for other prose and poetry he recommends, with new installments posted regularly.