Selected Poetry
“Grownfolk Blues” in The Georgia Review
“Golden Shovel: After Lucille Clifton” in Frontier Poetry Magazine
“Psalm 161” in Tinderbox Poetry Journal
“MAYBE: GOD” and “Sanctity: An Expose” in ANMLY
“Black Girl Catholic” in Solstice Literary Magazine
“Jesus Saves” and “Three Churches Burn in Louisiana” in Washington Square Review
“What To Do When There’s Nothing You Can Do,” “From Her Laugh,” and “From Her God” in the poet’s billow
“How I Know Things are Bad Again” in Cosmonauts Avenue
“Is Woken Up At 6am on Saturday Because I ‘Left All Them Damn Dishes In The Sink’” and “The Poem In Which We All Go Back to Where We Came From” in The Offing Mag
“What You Must Do” in TRACK//FOUR Journal
“Why We Only Had a Family Reunion Once” and “At the Beach” in Vinyl Poetry and Prose
“Another Lesson I Learned On the Porch” in Muzzle Magazine
“Things I Do Not Say to God” in Verses Daily
“Possession” in Color Bloq Magazine
“Watches Family Feud, Cheers for the Black Family” in Freezeray Magazine
Essays/ Articles/ Stories
“How to Perform with Social Anxiety” personal essay in ILLUMINATION
“My Queer Friends Taught Me What Freedom Can Feel Like” essay in An Injustice! Mag
“We Do Not Need to Explain Nor Justify Language Difference” article on Medium
“Sheet Music Canvas” short story in Project: Object
“You Are Worth More Than What You Did Today Despite What anti-Black Capitalism Says” article in Black Youth Project
“HOW THE STIGMA AROUND BLACK LANGUAGE HOLDS US BACK FROM LIBERATION” article in AFROPUNK