From The World Keeps Ending, and the World Goes On

Unlove Poem,” American Poetry Review, May 2022

Celebrate Good Times,” The Nation, July 2021

Danez Says They Want to Lose Themselves in Bops They Can’t Sing Along To,” The Atlantic, July 2021

Good Morning America,” The New Republic, February 2021

“Catastrophe is Next to Godliness,” The Atlantic, August 2020.

“The World Keeps Ending, and the World Goes On” and “We Used Our Words We Used What Words We Had,” Poetry Magazine, December 2019.

“How to Let Go of the World,” PEN Poetry Series, October 2019.

“Amid Rising Tensions on the Korean Peninsula,” reprinted in Poetry Daily, originally published in Paris Review, spring 2019.

"Wildlife," Under a Warm Green Linden, December 2016.

"Field Trip to the Museum of Human History," PBS NewsHour, November 2015 (Audio here.)

From Soft Science

“Shokushu Goukan for the Cyborg Soul,” The Margins, July 2019

Five poemsIthacaLit, Fall 2018.

"Perihelion: A History of Touch,Poetry, November 2017.

"On the Night of the Election,Buzzfeed Reader, April 2017.

"Introduction to Quantum Theory," The Adroit Journal, March 2017.

"Acknowledgments,"Pinwheel, March 2017.

"Chatroulette," BOAAT, March 2017.

"Beg" and "@fannychoir," Glow Queer Poetry Feature, September 2016

"& O, bright star of disaster, I have been lit," The Paris-American, July 2016

"Turing Test," The Poetry Review, Summer 2016

"Weight," Indiana Review, Summer 2016

"AI v.2.1: Kyoko,The Margins, June 2015

"Everyone Knows That Line About Ogres and Onions, But Nobody Asks the Beast Why Undressing Makes Her Cry" and "Bedtime Story," The Journal, Spring 2015

More Poems

“Hangul Abecederian,” Poem-a-Day, May 2020.

“Across the Rock,” Georgia Review, Spring 2020.

“Unrequited Love Song for the Panopticon,” The New York Times, January 2020.

“Hangul Abecederian (‘Genghis Khan…’)” and “Hangul Abecederian (‘Grandmother remedies…’),” Poetry Magazine, December 2019.

"DMZ Salpuri," "They're Cutting the Ovaries Out of Deer and Laying Them Out on Yoga Mats When They're Done," and "What a Cyborg Wants," Waxwing, Fall 2018.

"Quarantine,Poem-a-Day, January 2018.

"SM,HeART Journal, November 2017.

"I Guess By Now I Thought I'd Be Done With Shame" and "The Ocean Gives Femmes Some Unsolicited Advice,The Offing, June 2017.

"Pastoral Poem," december, May 2017.

Four poemsPinwheel, March 2017.

"Furiosa" and "Solitude," Bat City Review, Spring 2016

"Ode to My Vibrator" and "Should," HEArt Online, April 2016

"Thirst," Nepantla, September 2015

"Home (Initial Findings)," Rattle, Fall 2015

"Lineage," The Margins, June 2015

"Frame," Winter Tangerine Review, Spring 2015

"Kim Jong Un, Supreme Leader of North Korea, in Gangnam District" and "Mad Libs I," Solstice Lit Mag,Spring 2014

"Second Mouth" and "To the Man Who Shouted 'I Like Pork Fried Rice' at Me on the Street," Poetry Magazine, March 2014

"Warning," "Pussy Monster," "Too Many Truths," and "Mud," PANK Magazine, March 2014

"The Well," "Sabotage," "The Mirror," Too Many Truths (I)," and "The Threat of Peace", Gesture, February 2014

 "Bird Watching," "Bait," and "Chinky," Radius Journal, January 2014

"The Mantis Shrimp Speaks" and "The Hindsight Octopus," CAP Magazine, Issue 4, Fall 2013