It's been quite some time, and I have a few things to update you about.First, I have been published once again. I cannot begin to tell you how honored, humbled, and privileged I feel to be included in these publications. I still don't understand how this happens. I still don't believe I'm that talented a poet. I just write about my life and my experiences. To think that people will be/are reading my work simply blows my mind. Enough deprecating comments. Sage Trail is a new poetry journal based in both Albuquerque and Santa Barbara. It picks up where Central Avenue left off. Suzanne Frost is the editor with Cathryn McCracken in an advisory role. You can get a yearly subscription by sending $10 to Sage Trail, 661 Del Parque Dr., Unit D, Santa Barbara, CA 93103.Three of my pieces have either been published or will be in the forthcoming issues. The inaugural issue included "I Saw Spongebob SquarePants at the Pow Wow" and "Riding to Colorado Springs." The next issue is scheduled to include "Yellow Alphabet Board." A website is currently in the works and should be up shortly.
The Winter issue of Lunarosity is out and the three pieces mentioned below are included. Thank you to Dr. Wayne Crawford for allowing me the opportunity to be included. CLICK HERE to go to Lunarosity.My work has also recently been accepted for inclusion in a new journal, Sage Trail. Between February and April, three of my works, "Riding to Colorado Springs," "I Saw Spongebob Squarepants at the Pow Wow," and "Yellow Alphabet Board" will be published.Finally, I will have some tremendous news to report in the next few weeks. Please check back for an update in the near future.
To this point, I have been published on two occasions. First, Central Avenue, a local poetry publication edited by Dale Harris, featured my poem, For Beto. Most recently, I was published in Earthships: A New Mecca Poetry Collection. "Eulogy For Syd Barrett" was written following the death of the original Pink Floyd singer. The poem can be read in my poetry section on this site.Within the last two weeks, I learned that I would be published in Lunarosity, an online journal of poetry and fiction. Three pieces will be featured: