AWARDS & HONORS:
- Pushcart Prize nominee, two-thousand-nine
- Pushcart Prize nominee, two-thousand-seven
- Irene Ryan Award nominee, two-thousand-one
- Christopher James Kranz Memorial Scholarship for Performing Arts, nineteen-ninety-nine
- Lansing Community College Liberal Studies Division Full-ride Scholarship, nineteen-ninety-nine
- Named Outstanding Figure in the Zine Industry by The J Man Times, nineteen-ninety-eight
INTERVIEWS:
- Interviewed on Full Of Crow PRATE interview series
- Interviewed on Nothing to Lose radio show, Project U Radio Network
- Interviewed on nibble
- Interviewed about the small press by Charles P. Ries for Free Verse, Word Riot, and Gloom Cupboard
- Interviewed about Propaganda Press by Art School Fraud
- Interviewed about Ed Galing's work on Ed Galing's blog
REVIEWS & MENTIONS (scroll):
The Men of Autumn, Women of the Fall:
- Featured on The Camel Saloon’s Books on Blog™ number forty-two
- Blurbed by Lynn Alexander of Full Of Crow Press
- Blurbed by Jeff Fleming of nibble
- Blurbed by Russell Streur of The Camel Saloon
- Mentioned on The Camel Saloon’s Books on Blog™
- Mentioned on Fox Chase Review
Single Ply and Soaked Through:
- Reviewed on nibble
- Reviewed on Poet Hound
- Reviewed in Heeltap Book Reviews Supplement number fifteen
- Reviewed in Media Junky number sixteen, fall two thousand eleven
- Available at the University of Buffalo Special Collections Poetry Library
Teddy [broadside]:
- Blurbed on Boston Area Small Press and Poetry Scene
- Mentioned on Xenofiles
- Featured on Yossarian Universal News Service
Some Misplaced Joan of Arc:
- Reviewed by the Denver Book Examiner on Examiner
- Reviewed on Indie Book Man
- Reviewed on Nightwaves
- Reviewed on Boston Area Small Press and Poetry Scene
- Reviewed on Poet Hound
- Reviewed on Xerography Debt
- Reviewed in ZYX number fifty-two
- Reviewed in Beatlick News volume three, issue five, fall two-thousand-ten
- Blurbed on The Buffaloe Pen
- Recommended on Peony Moon
- Mentioned on The Nondisenchanted Foreshore
- Mentioned in The Broadsider volume one, series twenty
- Available at the University of Buffalo Special Collections Poetry Library
No One Gains Weight in the Shoulders:
- Reviewed on nibble
- Reviewed on What to Wear During an Orange Alert?
- Reviewed on Nightwaves
- Reviewed on Poet Hound
- Reviewed on Boston Area Small Press and Poetry Scene
- Blurbed on The Buffaloe Pen
- Recommended on The Bones of Saints Under Glass
- Available at the University of Buffalo Special Collections Poetry Library
An Alien Here:
- Reviewed on nibble
- Reviewed on Xerography Debt
- Reviewed on The Time Garden
- Reviewed by Kevin M. Hibshman
- Reviewed on The Nondisenchanted Foreshore
- Reviewed on Boston Area Small Press and Poetry Scene
- Recommended on The Bones of Saints Under Glass
- Mentioned in The Somerville News, January ninth, two-thousand-nine
- Mentioned in The Broadsider volume one, series twenty
- Available at the University of Buffalo Special Collections Poetry Library
- Available at the Roberts Street Social Centre in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
- Available at the Papercut Zine Library, Cambridge, Massachusetts
private read Industrial London:
- Available at the University of Buffalo Special Collections Poetry Library
- Available at the Ohio State University Rare Books and Manuscripts Library
- Available at the Civic Media Center, Gainesville, Florida
- Available at the Denver Zine Library
Temperance in Moderation:
Reviving Ophelia:
- Available at the University of Buffalo Special Collections Poetry Library
Bonnie and Clyde:
- Available at the University of Buffalo Special Collections Poetry Library
There's Something about Lily:
- Available at the University of Buffalo Special Collections Poetry Library
- Available at the Pew Learning Center and Ellison Library, Warren Wilson College
Chicago in Winter:
- Available at the University of Buffalo Special Collections Poetry Library
- Available at the Ohio State University Rare Books and Manuscripts Library
A Thousand Ghosts:
- Reviewed on Poet Hound
- Available at the University of Buffalo Special Collections Poetry Library
- Available at the Pew Learning Center and Ellison Library, Warren Wilson College
A Woman among the Wolves:
- Available at the Ohio State University Rare Books and Manuscripts Library
Helen of Troy:
- Available at the University of Buffalo Special Collections Poetry Library
- Available at the Ohio State University Rare Books and Manuscripts Library
I Have Seen War Today:
- Available at the University of Buffalo Special Collections Poetry Library
- Advertised in R. Emolo Give-Out Series, July two-thousand-eight, volume two
Aftermath:
- Reviewed by John Berbrich, Barbaric Yawp/BoneWorld Publishing, on Goodreads
- Available at the University of Buffalo Special Collections Poetry Library
- Available at the Ohio State University Rare Books and Manuscripts Library
A Crime of Sorts:
- Available at the Pew Learning Center and Ellison Library, Warren Wilson College
Next Exit:
- Reviewed by Keith Wilson on the Robotto-Mulatto
- Available at the University of Buffalo Special Collections Poetry Library
- Available at the Ohio State University Rare Books and Manuscripts Library
- Advertised in Survivor number nineteen-point-eight, two-BX, Recycle Special
Fancy that of London:
- Reviewed by John Berbrich, Barbaric Yawp/BoneWorld Publishing, on Goodreads
- Blurbed by John Berbrich, Barbaric Yawp/BoneWorld Publishing, on St. Lawrence Area Poets
- Mentioned by William Michaelian on Recently Banned Literature
- Available at the University of Buffalo Special Collections Poetry Library
- Available at the Papercut Zine Library, Cambridge, Massachusetts
- Available at the Ohio State University Rare Books and Manuscripts Library
- Advertised in Zine Solar System number eight
Poem Poorly Written:
- Reviewed by John Berbrich, Barbaric Yawp/BoneWorld Publishing, on Goodreads
- Blurbed by John Berbrich, Barbaric Yawp/BoneWorld Publishing, on St. Lawrence Area Poets
- Blurbed by J. Rassoul in The J Man Times number thirteen
- Mentioned by William Michaelian on Recently Banned Literature
- Available at the Denver Zine Library
- Available at the University of Buffalo Special Collections Poetry Library
- Advertised in Survivor number nineteen-point-eight, two-BX, Recycle Special
- Advertised in Dank Zine number two
- Advertised in Strawberry Lemonade number five
PUBLICATIONS (scroll):
- Big Art Book issue two published “Alice on your pillow”
- East Jasmine Review volume one, issue one published “Pillaging with a claw hook”
- In Between Altered States episode thirty-four published “One night when the breath of August blew hotter”
- A Deep & Gorgeous Thirst’s Tumblr page published the A Deep & Gorgeous Thirst book blurb
- Hosho McCreesh’s Tumblr page published the A Deep & Gorgeous Thirst book blurb
- In Between Altered States episode thirty-three published “New Mexico farmhouse, hard to find after all those years”
- The Outlaw Poetry Network published “Doug Draime: More than the Alley”
- Twitterpated Poems number four published “Be where you are”
- Medusa's Kitchen; January thirtieth, two thousand thirteen; The Lungs Need Inflation edition published “All the king's horses,” “Oh, how we all need your water now, Aleksey,” “Innocence faces a new Challenger,” “Port of call,” “The broken sail of David,” “Spare Change,” and “There were enough reasons in the world”
- The Camel Saloon’s Books on Blog™ number forty-two published “I am obsessed with Civil War reenactments,” “Oh, how we all need your water now, Aleksey,” “All the king’s horses,” “Innocence faces a new Challenger,” “To Leland Stanford Junior’s horse,” “The only stone you’ll find out there will be your tombstone,” “What kind of times are these, Adrienne Rich?”, “Her hands were strands of baroque pearls,” “If Sydney Carton hadn’t gone to the guillotine,” “The absurdity of April Fool’s,” “But what if Sally Hemings actually loved him,” and “Of all the Arthurs, you were king”
- Zygote in My Fez; Toledo, August sixth, two thousand eleven published “At forty-two, he just wants a thirty-year-old mistress, he said,” “Thirteen Sixty-nine Coffeehouse,” and “The miserable”
- Poiesis number five published “Dear Mom, I am an atheist”
- Red Fez number forty-four published “Oh, how we all need your water now, Aleksey”
- nibble number twenty published “Fits like a mitten”
- nibble number nineteen published “And if Keats' window were open” and “Of all the Arthurs, you were king,”
- Durable Goods number forty-four published “Innocence faces a new Challenger”
- nibble number eighteen published “Tearing down the Wall” and “All the king's horses”
- Durable Goods number forty-two published “The nature of her time”
- nibble number seventeen published “Metal bird”
- nibble number sixteen published “These people don't know that just an hour ago I was Captain America,” “How to use whew and zap and Hindenburg in the same poem more effectively,” and “I am obsessed with Civil War reenactments”
- Hesitant to Restore published the photographs “Guarding the bank vault,” “Prospect Hill, eighteen eighty-seven,” and “I am now an apartment”; and the spoken word piece “Concrete and aluminum siding”
- Figment of Your Own Contamination published the photographs “Prospect Hill Congregational Apartments,” “Warhol in my bedroom,” “Hub of the Hub,” “Finding Harry Potter's scarf,” and “The back way around”
- Catfish Gringo River published “Fuck you and your HPV”
- nibble number fifteen published “Landing at Logan”
- nibble number fourteen published “Five old women at monthly brunch”
- Lyrical Somerville published “Changing tides against this coast”
- Poiesis number four published “Poor Jud really is daid”
- Taxi Cab Poet Confessions published “God's lonely man”
- nibble/Focus number one published “Changing history's definitions,” “Tonight for your dining experience,” “Fuck you and your HPV,” and “On being raped [in three parts]”
- Cokefishing in Alpha Beat Soup, August, two thousand nine, published “Port of call”
- Cokefishing in Alpha Beat Soup, July, two thousand nine, published “Salem witch house”
- Don't Call Me Plath published “I stand in one spot and breathe for a moment” and “Seventy-something percent of women have mismatched breasts”
- Cokefishing in Alpha Beat Soup, June, two thousand nine, published “Even cats slip on the ice”
- decomP, May, two thousand nine, published the cover artwork “Two faces”
- Poet Hound published “Dull roar of the crowd,” “No, Tom Brady doesn't come here,” and “Today I was fitted for new ear plugs”
- Poet Hound published “The day Edward Norton came into my bar,” “No place like home for the holidays,” and “Bangs are that on which the world hangs”
- Boston Area Small Press and Poetry Scene published “Seventy-something percent of women have mismatched breasts”
- Poiesis number three published “You fall out in breaths”
- Persephonous Blue number one published “Passport”
- nibble number twelve published “After the blizzard”
- nibble number eleven published “Mantras for yoga seldom reflect real life” and “Warmth, no closure”
- nibble number ten published “Anything but a black umbrella”
- nibble number nine published “Found your eye”
- nibble number eight published “Bartender” and “Beginning the nightcap”
- nibble published “Alice on your pillow,” “Seventy-something percent of women have mismatched breasts,” and “Even cats slip on the ice”
- nibble number seven published “Alice on your pillow”
- nibble number six published “Seventy-something percent of women have mismatched breasts”
- nibble number five published “Even cats slip on the ice”
- Poet Hound published “Mr Ledger, sir, it's too late for your autograph,” “Airports,” and “The bored wife”
- Boston Area Small Press and Poetry Scene published “Someone else's war”
- Poet Hound published “Wounded Knee,” “Sun is setting,” and “Run”
- The Broadsider volume one, series twenty, published “Teddy”
- Poiesis number two published “No place like home for the holidays”
- For Dave Church, Poet: A Tribute number three In Memoriam published a letter
- Dave Church: In Memoriam broadside number two published “God's lonely man”
- The Somerville News, January ninth, two thousand nine, published “I don't respond to hey baby”
- The GUT number eight published “A new army,” “Casual suicide,” “Plath,” and “Discussions with Julia”
- Poiesis number one published “Leaving Boston”
- Post Poems published “Swan,” “Spiderman Two, part one,” “Afternoons like this,” “The world clock,” “Description of you,” “Those Northern Italian boys,” “The ugly Midwest again,” and “Bipolar”
- The Starlite Cafe published “In love at the laundromat,” “Strange, this,” “Hallelujah,” “Tuesday,” “Packing,” “Your war,” “The wasted city,” “Proof,” “You love her,” “City walls,” “Still recovering,” “With whom I am in love,” “Innocence,” “Taste,” “Vacancies,” “Travelers of discovery,” “Not the textbook love,” “The ruler of the land of dolls,” “On Scott Weiland, part three,” and “Spiderman Two, part two”
- Avenues and Parking Lots published “Spiderman Two, part two,” “On Scott Weiland, part two,” “Composure,” “Distortion ballroom [an elegy for Kurt Cobain],” “Our silent cries,” and the cover photograph
- private read Industrial London published “When we get no answers,” “Strange girl,” “Choruses,” and “Ribbons”
- Punctuation published “Forecasts”
- Revolution Calling number thirteen published the articles/editorials/stories “Mommy, where is all this hatred coming from?”, “Chapter one: Leah falls in love with a theater boy,” “And miles to go before I sleep,” “Complaints, jots, and quickies,” “A day in the life of your mail,” “How much do you really know about sex?”, “I am an actor”; the poem “Lies in rhythm” and other untitled poems; and the cover artwork
- The Literature Collection published “Juliet is blind,” “This war,” “Bad aim,” “The Nineties,” “Prostitute,” “Rain,” “Who wins the war,” “Unspoken,” “Broadway,” “A life less ordinary,” “For anyone listening (Lukas),” “Lies in rhythm,” “Footsteps of an artist,” “The truth about my life,” “I'll deny you truth if it's relative,” “My religion,” “They can't take words away from me,” and “Your dagger and your shield”
- Real-Life Poet published “The Nineties,” “Death as an enemy,” “Forever young,” “His black box,” and “Prostitute”
- Revolution Calling number twelve published the articles/editorials “My fear of technology,” “Teacher salute to Miss Gillespie, Mr. Haynie, Mr. Ferguson, and Mrs. Kranz,” “The Crucible,” “Leah's list of the things that got her through nineteen ninety-eight,” “Complaints, jots, and quickies,” and “Stick-and-ball school shuns performing arts”; and the cover artwork “Stella”
- Revolution Calling compilation of issues one through ten published the poems “I am gone,” “For Lennon,” “His black box,” and “Theb”; the articles/editorials “MTV sucks now,” “Gymnasts in peril,” “A message to the friendly people at Copymax,” “Going ... going ... SOLD,” “Ska,” “We need help finding this lady,” “Local pictures,” “Skateboarding is not a crime,” “Save the LP,” “Go for the diet,” “Girls get some,” “What is wrong with our mail system?,” “Why we have road rage,” “Charter schooling: bad idea,” and “A fight for the kids”; the story “Eulogy”; the music review “Editor's pick: Hole, Live Through This”; and the artwork “Nazism sucks," portrait of Jessica Rose Ketchum, portrait of Paul McCartney, Huckleberry Finn, and portrait of John Lennon
- Mausoleum: mortis es veritus published “Bad aim,” “Death as an enemy,” and “My religion”
- Incognito the zine number nine published “The Nineties,” “Forever young,” “Imagination is life,” and “Prostitute”
- The J Man Times number fourteen published “Prostitute” and “Forever young”
- Paramasitic Propastitute published “Wednesdays after eleven” and “Waiting”
- Dank Zine number two published “For Lennon”
- Crackrock number two published Leah's cover artwork
- Crackrock number one published “For Lennon” and “Shut off”
EXPOSURE (scroll):
- Featured as a Guest Editor for Durable Goods
- Featured as poet J. J. Campbell’s Google+ Poet of the Day
- Blurbed about Ed Galing's work on Ed Galing's blog
- Blurbed in a review of Chiron Review
- Blurbed on Desvarío
- Blurbed about A Deep & Gorgeous Thirst by Hosho McCreesh
- Quoted on Julian Gallo website
- Quoted about Ed Galing's work on The Jewish Daily Forward
- Quoted about nibble on Big Bridge
- Quoted about Falling Up on nibble
- Quoted by Pale Lavender Dreams
- Mentioned by Aleathia Drehmer on Duotrope
- Mentioned by Maureen Virchau on nibble
- Mentioned by Jason Fisk on nibble
- Mentioned on The Buffaloe Pen
- Mentioned on The Jane Crown Show
- Mentioned in The Toledo Free Press
- Mentioned in Wred Fright’s Zygote in My Fez review
- Mentioned by Russell Streur in Fox Chase Review interview.
- Mentioned by Aleathia Drehmer on her blog.