"Writing
a Poem" (ByLine, 1999)
Two
Haiku For Miles Davis (Potpourri,
2000)
"This
Night We Meet First Time" (Porcupine,
4:2, 2000)
"A Hymn
To Moongoddess (Tonight You Have Chosen)"
(ISIS Rising, April 2000)
"To
the Oak Tree on the Campus Quad" (The
Touchstone, IX:3, Summer 1999)
"Away
to Dallas"
"Silent
Moon, Hazy Dunes" (Seven Short Ocean
Poems)
- "Silent
Moon, Hazy Dunes"
(The Windward Review, 4:1,
2001)
- "Something
Wild" (The
Windward Review, 4:1, 2001)
- "Nueces
Bay Causeway"
(The Windward Review, 4:1,
2001)
- "After
the Rain"
(Borderlands:
Texas Poetry
Review, 15,
Fall/Winter 200)
- "Further
South
East" (Borderlands:
Texas Poetry
Review, 15,
Fall/Winter 2000)
- "Night
and Day" (The
Windward Review, 4:1, 2001)
- "Winter
Memory" (The
Windward Review, 4:1, 2001)
"Eating
Ice-Cream, While Reading Aristotle, While Listening to
Miles" (Mind
Caviar, Vol. 3 Anniversary Issue, February
2002)
"The
Shades of Snow and Rain" (a series of five short
poems) (Snow
Monkey: An Eclectic Journal, Vol.
4:2, 2002)
"I've
Been To Auschwitz" (Freedom to
Speak: National Poetry Slam 2002; edited by
Scott Woods, Deborah Marsh, and Patricia Smith, The
Wordsmith Press, 2003)
"Where
Am I Really From" (From Page to Stage
and Back Again, 2003 National Poetry Slam), edited by
Michael Salinger, Lucy Anderton, and Regie Gibson, The
Wordsmith Press, 2004)
"I Turn
My Face to the East"
(di-verse-city: Anthology of the
Austin
International Poetry Festival, 2003, ed.
Vicki Goldsberry)
"Ask
Me About the Silence" (di-verse-city;
Anthology of Austin
International Poetry Festival, 2004, ed.
Vicki Goldsberry, a runner-up in the competition for
The Christina Sergeyevna Award)