POETRY:
The Acentos Review: The High Dive, If La Llorona Had a Hashtag
The Acentos Review: “A While” Means January
The Acentos Review: I Didn’t Know I could Love the Desert, Nobody Wanted a Mountain to Hate Him, and Paper Birds
Angels Flight literary west: Standing Before Zorba the Great, The Story of the Stolen Metate, and Posada
Board of Photography: Why I Will No Longer Advise Poets Against Publishing Online
Cultural Weekly: The Ascension of Josseline” and “Our Lady of the Water Gallons
Cultural Weekly: Things to Know for Compañer@s
A Dozen Nothing: July Feature
Exposition Review: Ghost Interview in the Peach Orchard
Fear No Lit: How to Stick Your Head in the Sand
Poets Responding to SB 1070, La Bloga Online Floricanto: The Boys of summer
Lunch Ticket: A Corrido for Macondo, a collaborative poem with Joe Jiménez
The Music Center: “For the Love of L.A.” a collaborative video poem by Rafael Cardenas with poetry by Xochitl-Julisa Bermejo, Josh Evans, Féi Hernandez, Jenise Miller and Jasmine Williams, and music by Eddika Orgule Organista
Poetry: God Was Not
Poets.org’s Poem-a-Day: Battlegrounds
Santa Fe Writers Project: Variantions on a Wooden Spoon and When you check in to let me know you’re thinking of me
Violet, Indigo, Blue, Etc. (VIBE): Sanctuary
Viva Macondo (a digital chapbook): Ghost Interview with a Soldier in the Peach Orchard
Whisk(e)y Tit: My Latest Dude Poem
PROSE:
About Place Journal: “How a Flower Sees Itself”
Bitch Media: “Monstrous Poetry: Kenji Liu is Using Frankenstein as a Metaphor for Toxic Masculinity”
Cultural Weekly: “Serving Movements for Peace from the Deserts of Arizona to the Streets of L.A.”
Entropy: “Mini-Syllabus: Writing Poetry for Social Change”
In the Know Traveler: “Sins of Saigon”
The James Franco Review: “La Busqueda”
KCET Departures: “An Authentic Californio Experience: The Latin Wave Series”
KCET Departures: “Women Run These Streets: How These Runners Are Reclaiming Boyle Heights”
Los Angeles Review of Books: “Invisible No More: How “Fade Into You” Reflects the L.A. Chicanx Experience”
Lunch Ticket: “Submission as Social Action”
The Nervous Breakdown: “A Baldwin Park Story”
The Offing: “In Search of Touch”
[Pank] Magazine: “Forget About the Rap Star and Choose Me”
Raising Mothers: “So You Don’t Love to Read”
Terrain.org: “Los Angeles May Be Ugly, but It’s Ours: a Review of LAtitudes”
Women Who Submit blog: “Building Up to Emerging”
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