Books
Hemorrhaging Want & Water (Perennial Press, 2023)
The Holy Hour: An Anthology of Sex Work, Magic, and the Divine, co-editor (Working Girls Press, 2024)
Tooth n Nail: practical advice from and for the everywoman contributor and editor (self-published anthology, 2017)
Selected Poems
"Who is Driving this Bus," Soapbox Journal
"Vomidrine 50mg," Anodyne Magazine Vol. 3
"Horse Girl" and "Barnacle," adult groceries
"Miradouro do Monte Agudo" and "Miradouro de Santa Catarina," Scrawl Space
"The People Can Have a Little Trauma Bond, as a Treat," Portland Review Online
“Are my desires my own or am I drowning? Two dispatches from a soft place,” collective.aporia
“Fog,” Inverted Syntax, finalist for 2020 Sublingua Prize for Poetry judged by Khadijah Queen
“Only a Drill,” Making a Spectacle: Examining Curriculum/ Pedagogy as Recovery from Political Trauma
“Passing,” Spit Poet Zine #8
“Some of you have never feared for your life in public space and it really shows,” Boulder Weekly
“Tilt,” Portland Review: Unchartable: On Environmental Unknowns
“Faraway” & “28,” Punch Drunk Press Online
Essays & Editorials
"After Hours: My Reliquary Blushes," Feral Feminisms: an open access feminist online journal
"City as Oracle: On Craft and Transit," Write or Die Magazine
“Words, Spells, and Time,” Late Modernity
“Pedagogy of Enough,” Dirt Media
“Stripping Away Stigma,” Limit Experience Journal
“Cashless businesses are discriminatory. Pearl Street eatery should reconsider policy,” Daily Camera
Selected Scholarship
“Self-Translation, Creativity, and the Specter of Self-Betrayal, Translation Matters
“Love and Poetic Anarchy: Establishing Mutual Care in Community Writing,” Community Literacy Journal
"Nobody Else Knows Me, but the Street Knows Me" - Jean Rhys's Urban Flâneuses, Ursinus College Digital Commons
Anthologies
Terra – uma poética de nós (Festival de Poesia de Lisboa, 2021)
Listen To Your Skin: an Anthology of Queer and Self-Love (Listen To Your Skin Press, 2023)
Fábrica de Novas Almas – Antologia Poética (Caminho das Palavras, 2023)
Take the Fruit: An Anthology of Religious Trauma (Listen To Your Skin Press, 2024)