Poet & Writer
Publication History
Spring 2024,
Published by, Prairie Fire Magazine, Burning Up/ Burning Down issue.
Poem: The Night We Burned the Dragons Head
2024,
Published by, Sudbury Writers’ Guild
Title: Sudbury Superstack A Changing Skyline
Short story: Catwalk
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2021,
Published by Sudbury Writers' guild
Title: Painted Voices
Poem: The Ouroboros
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Spring 2019,
Published by: http://latitude46publishing.com
Poetry collection:
Title: Slagflower: Unearthed From A Mining Town
Purchase: shorturl.at/muwX3
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Fall 2019,
Published by: Madcap Publishing
Title: Creepy Capreol Jr. 2
A Collection of Zombified children’s nursery rhymes
Short story: After Dark
Purchase: shorturl.at/dkmN5
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2019
Published by: Michigan State University Press
Title: Undocumented Great Lakes Poets Laureate on Social Justice
Poem: Paper Dolls
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Fall 2016,
Published by: The Sudbury Writers’ Guild
Title: Sudbury Ink A Sudbury Writers’ Guild Anthology
Poetry: Slag Flower, Dead Fish
Short story: The Dog Party
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Spring 2016,
Published by: Madcap Publishing
Title: Creepy Capreol Jr.
A Collection of Zombified children’s nursery rhymes
Short story: Swamp Healer
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Winter 2015,
Published by: Latitude 46 Publishing
Title: Along The 46th
Short story: Grass Roots
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Spring 2015,
Published by: Sudbury Living Magazine
Poetry: Opposing Influences, The Millwright, Bullfrogs
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April 16-29th, 2015,
Published by: Galerier, St-Laurent, Ottawa
Showcased a poem alongside visual artist, Manon Labrosse: Scars
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Winter 2015,
Published by: Laurentian Printing Services
Laurentian University’s Literary Journal
Title: Sulphur, Volume V
Poetry: Snagged, Milk and Eggs, Outside The Lines
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Winter 2015,
Published by: Commuter Lit, Toronto
Title: Commuter Lit Selections, Arrivals & Departures
Short story: Yin and Yang
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Winter 2013,
Published by: Laurentian Printing Services
Laurentian University’s Literary Journal
Title: Sulphur Volume 3
Poetry: The Rumor
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Winter 2012,
Published by: Scrivener Press
Title: Our Lakes Shall Set Us Free
Poetry: My Northern Lake
This was the winning poem for the anthology and it hangs above
the Margaret Atwood fireplace in the Living With Lakes Center.





