PUBLICATIONS

BOOKS:

PALACES.
SATURN.

STORIES &c:

"Masterworks": a mostly-monthly short fiction series about reenacting famous works of art, which was published by Paper Darts from 2014 through 2017. The best way to read the collected stories is: Part I. Part II-IV. Part V. Part VI. Part VII. Part VIII. Part IX. Part X. Part XI. Part XII. Part XIII. Part XIV. Part XV.
"Disasters"; Gargoyle (66, Summer 2017).
"Let Me Take You to Olive Garden"'; Joyland (November 2016).
"The Histories"; Tin House (June 2016). Also featured on the Guardian.
"Secret Message"; Paper Darts (March 2016).
"The Ways I'll Kill Him / The Ways I'll Die"; Black Warrior Review (41.2, Spring/Summer 2015).
"Accession"; Everyday Genius (October 2014).
"Something Else Irreversible (Leg Faces #2 and #4)"; Forklift, OH (Issue 28, Summer 2014).
"DAVID BOWIE BIDS ON A PIECE OF MODERN BRITISH ART" and "DAVID BOWIE WATCHES HIS OWN CAMEO IN A DAVID LYNCH MOVIE"; Handsome (Vol. 6, No. 1).
"How I Found Her Men"; cream city review (Vol. 37, No. 2, Winter 2014).
"First Night"; Gabby Journal (Issue 2, March 2014).
"DAVID BOWIE SLEEPS WITH 1001 ARABIAN NIGHTS NEXT TO HIS BED"; The Knicknackery (Issue One, February 2014). Nominated for the Pushcart Prize.
"Booties"; Fractured West (Issue Five, Winter 2014).
"DAVID BOWIE APPROACHES TILDA SWINTON TO PLAY HIM IN THE MOVIE OF HIS LIFE" and "DAVID BOWIE CONFRONTS HIS DIGITAL SELF IN OMIKRON: THE NOMAD SOUL"; Skydeer Helpking (Issue One, 2014).
"Our Bodies"; Weave Magazine (Issue 10, Winter 2014).
"The Inventory of Marcus, Level 16"; The Collagist (Issue 54, January 2014).
"Two Heads"; Crime Factory (Issue 15, Winter 2014).
"CAT-STEALER"; Word Riot (August 2013).
"The Movies Made in Our Basement"; Passages North (July 2013).
"The Theatre of the Floating World"; Best Gay Stories 2013 (Lethe Press).
"SINCE" & "THE REVEREND"; Columbia Poetry Review (Issue 26, Spring 2013).
"DAVID BOWIE TAKES A COMMERCIAL SPACE FLIGHT"; Everyday Genius (April 2013).
"Evacuees"; Paper Darts (April 2013).
"DAVID BOWIE AND DAMIEN HIRST COLLABORATE TO BUILD A MINOTAUR"; The Doctor T.J. Eckleburg Review (April 2013).
"Villains"; Monkeybicycle (April 2013).
"Adventures of a Yak in a Flying Teacup" (a new installment, comic); Hobart (March 2013).
"Enemies"; Spork Press (February 2013).
"A Practical Guide to Cadet Safety"; Star*Line 36.1 (January 2013).
"Cover Letter"; Hobart (January 2013).
"Allies"; NANO Fiction 6.1 (Fall 2012).
"Adventures of a Yak in a Flying Teacup" (comic); Rocksalt #5 (October 2012).
"Intruders"; Necessary Fiction (October 2012).
"The Theatre of the Floating World"; PANK 7 (September 2012).
"Partners"; SmokeLong Quarterly (September 2012).
"The Objects in Your Throne Room"Word Riot (July 2012).
"Dedications 30-36"; decomP magazinE (June 2012).
"As She Comes Back (Dedications 7-10)"; Monkeybicycle (April 2012).
"The Spirits of Imaginary Animals"; Bluestem Magazine (March 2012). New audio version recorded by My Audio Universe in July 2012.

OPINIONS ON BOOKS:

Beneath the Liquid Skin; review at PANK (June 2013).
"We Are All Blocking Doors for You Modern-Day Illusionists" (Recommendation for Jordan Stempleman's No, Not Today); The Lit Pub (August 2012).
"And With These Hats We Will Fly" (Review of David James Keaton's Zee Bee & Bee (Aka Propeller Hats for the Dead)); PANK (July 2012).

INTERVIEWS:

The Collagist.
Black Balloon.
NANO Fiction.
SmokeLong Quarterly.
Los Angeles Times book blog.
Dayton Daily News.

THOSE I'VE CONTACTED ON BEHALF OF OTHERS:

Here's a list of all the authors I've interviewed for PANK.
And some longer-form conversations:
David James Keaton.
Moss Angel.
Eric Raymond.

[In past incarnations, I created and ran the Safety Pin Review, edited flash fiction at Flywheel Magazine, and interviewed people for PANK.]

I've also edited the English translations of about one hundred Arabic short stories and poems, which have been anthologized in the following books (here, here, and here):

The Story of a People: An Anthology
of Palestinian Poets within
 the Green Lines
(Peter Lang, 2012)
Torn Body, One Soul: A Collection of
Palestinian Fiction
(iUniverse, 2012)
Ibrahim Malik: The Man
and His Selected Works
(Peter Lang, 2012)


Long ago (age 19) I co-authored an erotic novella, but you can't buy that online anymore. Maybe if you say something nice.

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