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"Bud Light Horizon" at River Teeth, Issue 26.1
"Bud Light Horizon" at River Teeth, Issue 26.1
“W Stands for W” at The Paris Review
“W Stands for W” at The Paris Review
September 21, 2023 – “We were more than just bartenders, remember: we were W bartenders.”
“The Green Light” at Invisible City, Issue 6
“The Green Light” at Invisible City, Issue 6
“Every Thought and Prayer” 3rd Prize Winner, Elsewhere Contest at Fractured Literary
“Every Thought and Prayer” 3rd Prize Winner, Elsewhere Contest at Fractured Literary
"Empty Spaces" Honorable Mention, Doro Böhme Prize at Hypertext
"Empty Spaces" Honorable Mention, Doro Böhme Prize at Hypertext
Fiction Honorable Mention, 2021 Doro Böhme Memorial Contest McDonald’s toy collection: estimated value= $1975 or $2300 (depending on condition) Commemorative King Kong action figure= $750 or ____? ($4000 or more if mint!) Fisher Price’s “Pushcart
"Through the Blizzard" at The Los Angeles Review
"Through the Blizzard" at The Los Angeles Review
"Le Theatre du Grand Cadavre" at Grim & Gilded, Issue 10
"Le Theatre du Grand Cadavre" at Grim & Gilded, Issue 10
“Hush” at Coffin Bell
“Hush” at Coffin Bell
"Topple" at Pacifica Literary Review, Issue 19.1
"Topple" at Pacifica Literary Review, Issue 19.1
"Third Place Coffee" at Olit
"Third Place Coffee" at Olit
"My Hands Say" at Bellingham Review
"My Hands Say" at Bellingham Review
Author Spotlight at Epoch Press for "Buddy Boy"
Author Spotlight at Epoch Press for "Buddy Boy"
"Celebrities" at Thin Air
"Celebrities" at Thin Air
Celebrities I don’t recall which came first: the headlights turning off or our shouting. When I think about the memory now, it’s a scorching blur. It’s the ember of a cigarette floating outside of …
Interview with Sam Roxas-Chua for Bellingham Review
Interview with Sam Roxas-Chua for Bellingham Review
I let my feelings guide me. There’s no calculation. I remain open and trust my memories to show me an image related to what I am working on. Here’s a quick explanation of what I do: I locate an area of my body where I feel a strong emotion. I press my non-dominant hand to that area and begin to ask: What more would you like to say? What memory do I need to remember? Show me. That’s when my brush touches the paper. Asemic writing lets me reach another layer of feeling through hand, wrist, and memory.
“For Sale By Owner” at Rathalla Review
“For Sale By Owner” at Rathalla Review
“At Your Service” at Creative Colloquy
“At Your Service” at Creative Colloquy
“Something for the Children” at Bright Flash
“Something for the Children” at Bright Flash
“Magus on the Fire Escape” at Adelaide
“Magus on the Fire Escape” at Adelaide
Bellingham Review Issue 82
Bellingham Review Issue 82
Bellingham Review Issue 81
Bellingham Review Issue 81
Bellingham Review, Resilient Pieholes
Bellingham Review, Resilient Pieholes
The New York Times shoutout for Resilient Pieholes
The New York Times shoutout for Resilient Pieholes
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