
Poetry
“El Sapo” winner of the 2018 Alfred Boas Poetry Prize, selected by Victoria Chang
“Mexican Millenials” Scalawag Magazine for the Latinx series, October 2018
“We Made a Kingdom From Trash” The Florida Review, Fall 2018
A Scientist Videotapes Two Dead Pigs in the Sonoran Desert to Find How Long Their Bodies Take to Decompose, Unbiblical, and Bronchitis, Waxwing, 2019
“Pocha Poem” & “No sé: Para mi mamá” The Acentos Review, May 2019
“The US-Mexico Border Replaces Itself” Glass: A Journal of Poetry, August 2019
“Cosmic Queen” Cream City Review, Spring 2020
“I Ask God for Mercy” Borderlands Texas Poetry Review, April 2020
“Untitled, Apendix V, The Wall & Frontera Quiz” Berkeley Poetry Review, June 2020
“For Jakelin Caal Maquin,” and “Era Solo un Niño” No Tender Fences: An Anthology of Immigrant &
First-Generation American Poetry, September 2020
“God Burns the W Silver Recycling Plant After Border Patrol Abuses Immigrants” Cotton Xenomorph, September 2020
“La Rosa” Palabritas, 2020
“The Hispanic Invasion of Texas” Michigan Quarterly Review, 2022
“Los Jóvenes Seguiremos Teniendo la Luna al Alcance de Nuestras Manos” Cherry Tree, April 2022
“I Stepped into a Series of Colored Rooms” The Offing, June 2023
“Almendras” Extraterrestrial Boyfriend, Black Warrior Review’s online edition, December 2023
“Death Fragments: On Loving My Mother” Best New Poets, 2023
“Dream In Which I Return Home,” “Dream In Which My Father Asks For Forgiveness,” and “My Mother Crawls Out of the Ocean” forthcoming South Carolina Review, 2024
Book Reviews
A review of José Olivarez’s Citizen Illegal in Sinking City magazine
A review of Go Ahead in the Rain:Notes on A Tribe Called Quest by Hanif Abdurraquib in Adroit Journal
A review of Itzá by Rios De La Luz in Anomaly
A review of How to Pull Apart the Earth by Karla Cordero in Anomaly
Interviews
Q&A with Salvadoran-American poet, Alexandra Lytton Regalado author of Matria for Sinking City magazine
Q&A with Natalie Scenters-Zapico on her latest book LIMA :: LIMÓN for Adroit Journal
Q&A with Rios De La Luz on Itzá for Anomaly