POETRY

Soil Called a Country, debut chapbook published by Newfound, 2023

Wake,” in Beloit Poetry Journal (nominated for the Pushcart Prize)

Mother Tongue” and “Hibernal Lessons,” in Southword, Issue 44

In the Country of Their Kitchen” and “Cois Fharraige,The Stinging Fly, Issue 48 Vol. 2

Erasure as Repair: A Speculative Poetics of the Archive, in Fieldsights, Society for Cultural Anthropology.

Barrier Island,” Reed, Issue 156

New Cold War” and “Home is a Verb of Motion,” in Narrative Magazine

Surge,” in SWWIM Every Day

Ars Botanica,” in Lumiere Review

The Canyon is not a Metaphor,” in Ninth Letter

The Burial of a Woman Known as China Mary,” in Longleaf Review (nominated for Best of the Net)

The Magical Dark,” in Frontier Poetry.

Somewhere, East Turkestan,” in Kweli.

Kansas by Greyhound,” in AAWW’s The Margins.

Excuse Me, “ in The Hellebore, Issue 5.

The Things You See,” in Forum Magazine.

How We Touch,” in Fearsome Critters, Quaranzine Issue.

Monica, to Augustine,” in Icarus Magazine, Vol. 59, Issue 2.



OTHER WRITINGS

August Won’t Be August: A Conversation With Jenny Zhang,” in The Adroit Journal.

Faculty fellow conducted research, care work alongside female deathworkers in Turkey,” in Gender News.

An Interview with Katherine Verdery,” in The Stanford Anthropology Newsletter, Vol. 11.

Lutter Sees in Black and White,” in The Columbia Daily Spectator.

"Tales of a Grown-Up’s Doodles and Lines," in The Columbia Daily Spectator.

"A Barnard Professor Turns Complex Life into Fiction," in The Columbia Daily Spectator.

"Exploring Deep into the Heart of the Abyss," in The Columbia Daily Spectator.

These Strange Times, a newsletter collaboration with Dilshanie Perera