• Cover of Apparition Literary Magazine, Issue 25

    "In The Urban Darkness, Something" in Apparition Lit, Issue 25

    Available free online HERE (I also read it in audio!).

    A bittersweet poem of love, loss, and a fungal apocalypse.

  • Cover of "Book Worms #4" Horror Zine

    "Eros" in Book Worms Horror Zine, Issue #4

    Available to buy on Etsy, HERE.

    This paper-only zine (an old school throwback!) themed around “My Bloody Valentine” features my dark poem inspired by e Eros and Psyche myth.

  • Cover of Under Her Eye, a Women in Horror Poetry Collection, Volume II, Edited by Lindy Ryan & Lee Murray

    "Those Lazy Summer Nights" in Under Her Eye: A Women in Horror Poetry Collection, Volume II

    Out now! Available HERE. A charity anthology and proceeds benefit The Pixel Project.

    A poem about what goes on behind closed doors in a seemingly idyllic suburb, in this upcoming domestic horror poetry collection by women writers.

  • Cover of Star*Line Magazine, $5.00, Spring 2023, 46.2

    "Requiescat in Pace" in Star*Line Magazine, 46.2, Spring 2023

    Available for purchase HERE.

    A poem from the POV of ghostly, murdered women around the world.

  • Cover of Haven Speculative, March 2023

    "Seafoam Sestina" in Haven Speculative Issue 8, March 2023

    Available for free online HERE.

    A sestina (a complex, fixed-verse, non-rhyming poem) about vengeance and sisterhood under the waves.

  • "Sonnet of the Two Princes in the Tower" in The Minison Project's Sonnet Collection Series, Volume 5

    Available to read free online, HERE.

    A very Shakespearean sonnet inspired by Richard III that takes on ambition and the prices innocents pay.

  • "The Lai of the Danse Macabre" in Howls from the Dark Ages: Tales of Medieval Horror

    OUT NOW! See your local bookseller or more details HERE.

    In this Breton lai (a short story in rhyming verse), a religious anchoress watches from her walled-in cell as her small town in coastal France gets caught up in a dance most profane.

  • “A Lament for the Times Before” in Frost Zone Issue 6, Spring 2022: Women in Horror

    A short poem about a person listening from their home as the streets around them dissolve into violent chaos. (Venue no longer running)