Everywhere They'll Let Me Be...
Uber
Really Small Talk
Zulkey
Parenthetical Note
Juked
Actual Opening lines used on me by
Business-to-Business Telelmarketers in McSweeney's
Fragile,
in Smokelong Quarterly #2
Flies in Doorknobs
& Bodypaint #35
Break Your Mama's Back (a conversation with David
Giffels) in 3AM Magazine
Collaborative
Poetry w/ Dorothee Lang
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Fire
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