Publications

“in Rumi,” “How to Eat,” “Marine Lover Erased,” (poems). Newtown Literary: Issue 9 Fall/Winter, 2016. https://www.newtownliterary.org/product-page/issue-no-9

“She said” (extract from personal essay), Ink Brick: Comics Poetry Journal Issue 4, 2015. Print. http://inkbrick.storenvy.com/products/15040305-ink-brick-no-4

“Rearrangements” (poetry comic), Blunderbuss Magazine, 2015. http://www.blunderbussmag.com/rearrangements/

Visual Translations from UltraMAR (cover and visual art). Pretty Owl Poetry: Issue 5, 2015. https://prettyowlpoetry.files.wordpress.com/2015/03/3_23_15_pop_spring2015.pdf. 

Visual Translations from UltraMAR (cover and visual art). Nomadic Journal: Changes, 2014. Print. http://www.mcnallyjackson.com/bookmachine/changes-nomadic-press

“Untitled Fragments” (poetry comics), Ink Brick: Comics Poetry Journal Issue 2, 2014. Print. http://inkbrick.storenvy.com/products/10181430-ink-brick-no-2

“Process Comics” (poetry comic excerpt), The Rumpus, 2014. http://therumpus.net/2014/10/spotlight-heather-simon/

Process Comics” (poetry comic excerpt), Blunderbuss Magazine, 2014. http://www.blunderbussmag.com/process-comics/

Review of Why the Child is Cooking in the Polenta by Aglaja Veteranyi, translated by Vincent King. Three Percent, 2012. http://www.rochester.edu/College/translation/threepercent/index.php?id=3915

Conferences/Exhibitions

Expanding Comics: New ways of using words and pictures (presenter and moderator). Queers & Comics Conference. California College of the Arts, San Francisco, 2017. 

Queer Comix Live! (poetry comics reading/presentation). CCA Writers Studio, San Francisco, 2017.

Paradise in the City (visual art). Local Project Gallery, Queens, 2016.

Word Feast: Translation and Visual Interpretation (visual art). Queens Council on the Arts, Queens, 2016

Ekphrasis: Collaborative Reading Series (visual art and fiction). Shoestring Press Gallery, Brooklyn, 2015.

Intersecting Identities: Gender, Sexuality, & Race (presented essay, “Baldwin’s Umbrella: Bisexual Erasure in Blues for Mister Charlie”). CUNY Graduate Conference, Queens, 2014.
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