Fiction:
- Hot Ones with Samuel Beckett – McSweeney’s Internet Tendency – 2022
- Transcript for a Clip Show… – Barrelhouse – 2022
- A Duck Walks into a Bar – AGNI – 2021
- A Year of Tweets From a Guy Back Home – HAD – 2021
- The Passion 2: Jesus Returns – Always Crashing – 2021
- The Formula for Why I Am Like I Am, in a Few Section Breaks – Neutral Spaces Issue #2 – 2021
- Chiefs – CHEAP POP – 2020 – Nominated for Best Small Fictions
- Distant Barking Dogs – Hobart – 2020 – Nominated for Best Microfiction
- Bloody Mary (translated into Italian by Stefano Pirone) – Split Rivista – 2020
- My Tornado – X-R-A-Y Lit – 2020 – previously published in print at Funny Looking Dog Quarterly
- Facebook updates from that guy your cousin dated – Sobotka (in print) – 2020
- Lazy Eye – SAND Journal (in print) – 2019
- What It’s Like – decomP – 2019
- Shift Drink – Five:2:One – 2018
- Malbec on the Rocks – Maudlin House – 2018
- Whiskey Sour/Some Alcohol – Sporklet – 2017
- Osmin’s Drinks – Hobart – 2017
- Plus One – Little Village’s Hot Tin Roof – 2015
- Aging – Brilliant Flash Fiction – 2015 – included in Hunger: The Best of Brilliant Flash Fiction, 2014-2019
- Qualified – 5×5 – 2015
Essays:
- Tourists Say – Juked – 2022
- The Chicken – Salt Hill (in print) – 2021 – Notable Essay in Best American Essays 2022 edited by Alexander Chee
- The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me – Greying Ghost (in print) – 2021
- From Memphis – HAD – 2021
- Iowa Essays – Essay Daily – 2021
- Wild Mountain Thyme: The Last Summer with John O’Brien – The Nervous Breakdown – 2021
- Mountain – Vol. 1 Brooklyn – 2020
- What Vin Diesel Taught Me About Singing and Sincerity – Catapult – 2019 – Included in Entropy’s Best of 2019 Essays
- Victim Story, A Mix CD – The Rumpus – 2017
Poems:
- Ransom Notes – Lyrics as Poetry Vol. 3 – 2019
- Every other summer … – Landfill/Ursus Americanus – 2017
- Two Poems – Yes, Poetry – 2017
Press:
Reviews, Interviews, and Criticism:
- No Such Thing As A Free House: Anne Elizabeth Moore – Newcity
- Within Reach: Jonathan Franzen’s Midwestern Ethos – Newcity
- Interview with Sean Avery Medlin – TriQuarterly
- Beautiful World, Where Are You by Sally Rooney – Newcity
- Interview with Alix Ohlin – TriQuarterly
- Profile on Kyle Beachy – Newcity
- Interview with Clare Sestanovich – TriQuarterly
- Nightbitch by Rachel Yoder – Newcity
- Sevastopol by Emilio Fraia – Newcity
- Among the Hedges by Sara Mesa – Newcity
- Unemployed and Underemployed Booksellers Choose Their Favorite Books of the Year – Literary Hub
- Barn 8 by Deb Olin Unferth – Newcity
- Booksellers’ Year in Reading 2019 – Literary Hub
- Some of Us Are Very Hungry Now by Andre Perry – Newcity
- The Translator’s Bride by João Reis – Newcity