small stuff

some short fiction + essays + even some…

“Ships in the Night”  in Charlie Chan is Dead 2: At Home in the World, edited by Jessica Hagedorn. Penguin, 2004

“The Anthropologist’s Kid”  in Mixed: An Anthology of Short Fiction on the Multiracial Experience, edited by Chandra Prasad. W.W. Norton, 2006

The Death of the Last White Male“  in Configurations: A Journal of Literature, Science, and Technology, Volume 14, Number 1-2, 2006. Johns Hopkins University Press

“The Art of Losing: On Writing, Dying, & Mom” in Shambhala Sun Magazine, March 2008, and Best Buddhist Writing of 2009. Download as a PDF .

A Vacation with Ghosts” in New York Times, Summerscapes, August, 2004

My Year of Meats” in Shambhala Sun Magazine, November 1999.

…poems

duck eggs – spring 2010

thoughts in language – spring 2008

my life – winter 2006

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  • "Two days later, [Gerard Manley] Hopkins mesmerizes a duck by holding its beak down on a black table and drawing parallel chalk lines from its beak outwards. The bird is hypnotized, he believes, by "the abiding offscape of the hand grasping her neck," so that she "fancies she is still held down and cannot lift her head as long as she looks at the chalk line, which she associates with the power that holds her." It is "the fascinating instress of the straight white stroke."

    Gerard Manley Hopkins: A Life, by Paul Mariani