Fiction
- “The Empty Hour,” The Harvard Advocate, Winter 2019
- “At the Bottom of New Lake,” in Warmer, Amazon Original Stories Collection, October 2018
- “The Request,” Solstice: A Magazine of Diverse Voices, June 2018
- “The Peak,” Solstice: A Magazine of Diverse Voices, June 2018
- “AA,” Solstice: A Magazine of Diverse Voices, June 2018
- “Gabe Dove,” The Best American Short Stories 2017, October 2017
- “Q County Colored Penitentiary,” Memorious, Fall 2017
- “The Kindest,” American Short Fiction, Emerging Writers Issue, August 2017
- “Gabe Dove,” Salamander, Winter 2017
- “God is Love is Love is Love,” American Literary Review, Spring 2016
- “Scoots,” West Branch, Spring/Summer 2014
- “Honeymoon,” The Del Sol Review, Spring 2013
- “Peas All Over the World,” The Red Mountain Review, Fall 2009
- “Campaigning,” The Hub: A Boston Literary Occasional, Winter 2008
Nonfiction
- “The Horrific Joy of No One to Blame,” Literary Matters, July 2018
- “Catch and Release: Strategies of Overt and Covert Narratorial Control,” The Writer’s Chronicle, March 2018
- “What I Know About Parenting I Learned from Anne Carson,” for Bourbon and Milk, American Short Fiction, December 2015
- “Mixed Race Experience in Celeste Ng’s Everything I Never Told You,” GrubDaily, December 2015
- “Talking Race and the MFA,” Poets & Writers, August 2015
Audiobooks
“Gabe Dove” on Audible.com and Amazon.com
A story about race, bad sex, wanting not to know things, and donuts (sort of).
“It’s Better to be Lucky Than Good” on Audible.com and Amazon.com
Small town friends try to fake their way out of the Vietnam draft.