Books

Carrion

“What myth tore asunder language tries to stitch back together, prose so phosphorescent it assumes the aspect of poetry.”

—Kazim Ali

and Melancholia

“Jamison’s epistle is…the story of how words, especially the detailed and measured words of poetry, forge a psyche to forage within.”

—Julie Carr

My Corpse Inside

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Online

2023

Violent, Dark Revolts of Being,” After the Art, no. 22

2022

Mother,” Doubleback Review, 4.1

2020

Excerpt from Echo Frequency,” Tupelo Quarterly, no. 22

Pitcher Plants, Kisatchie National Forest,” The Hopper, 5.1

2018

Shofar,” DIAGRAM, 17.6

On Feeding a Golem,” Screen Door Review, issue 3

On Sleeping With a Golem,” Hobo Camp Review, 35

Five Fingers,” The Spark: Essays on the Coil, 17 Aug.

2017

No-One Suspects Your Shoulder Blades of Wings,” Cahoodaloodaling Magazine, #25

2016

(On My Throat),” The Sunday Rumpus, 16 Oct.

I imagine that,” HIV Here & Now, 6 April

2015

Eve,” Gone Lawn, 17.1

Laika,” The Boiler Journal, 17.1

2012

Carrion,” Wilde Magazine, no. 1

Not in Me as Much as On,” Columbia Poetry Review, 25.1

Craft Essays

  • You Are Absent: The Pronoun of Address in Nonfiction

    “Such is the power of you: to contact us into an act of communication.”

  • On Not Writing and How We Always Already Are

    “But I do not write every day.”

  • But is it an Essay?: Gutierrez

    “I was taught the essay should open. It has to open, and it has to open to something.”

Print

2022

“Mother,” Gigantic Sequins, #13

2015

“Moth.er,” pamphLIT, 1.1

“[blood-feeding],” The Gertrude Press Journal, no. 22

2014

“How Not to Drown,” Fifth Wednesday Journal, vol. 15

2013

“Stage #1,” 1913: A Journal of Forms, 6.1

2011

“The Secret Garden,” South Loop Review, vol. 13

2010

“On Having Interviewed Mark Doty,” Quiz & Quill, Spring

2009

“Cavalier,” Echoes of Creativity and Conscience