Literary Journals

Catharsis, Diagnosis,” Chattahoochee Review (forthcoming May 2020)

Shifting Borders: Race, Class, and Speculative Placemaking,” Speculative Nonfiction Issue 2 (“What History Teaches”)

A Conversation with Leslie Jamison,” Image Issue 101

Legion,” American Literary Review Spring 2018

 “Abridgments,” Prairie Schooner 91.3

 “My Cartographies,” Mid-American Review Fall 2017

 “Ownership,” West Branch 84

 “Everything Connected, Everything Broken,” Creative Nonfiction 63

 “Beyond ‘Craft for Craft’s Sake’: Nonfiction and Social Justice” (co-authored with M. Sauson), Brevity 54

 “Hamartia: The Failure to Recognize,” TriQuarterly 151  

 “The Lack of Absence,” Pithead Chapel 5.10  

‘You Kind of Wind Up Being a Canvas a Lot’: Osimiri Sprowal on Transition, Representation, and Ally-hood” [Interview], Puerto Del Sol June 2017

 “The Privilege Walk,” Puerto Del Sol 52.1

 “Discipline,” Arcadia 11.1

 “That One Last,” Redivider 14.2

 “The Acres,” American Literary Review Fall 2016

 “Notes from a Professional Pencil-Wench,” The Chattahoochee Review 36.2-3

 “Shenandoah,” Brevity 52

 “The History of an Itch,” The Pinch 36. 2

 “‘What Are the Children Who Grow up to Become Police Officers Learning in School?’” The New Republic September 28, 2014

 “Of Malls and Dostoevsky,” The Ampersand Review July 2013

 “From the Inside,” PANK 8

 “My Summer Disease,” Third Coast Fall 2012

 “How the Lake Saved Me,” Phoebe 41.2

 “First Apartment—Brooklyn, 2002,” Brevity 36

 “The Pedagogy of Decoration,” Literal Latte Spring 2009

Medium (selected)

On Telling Strange Men That I Am Married

On Telling the Internet That I Prefer Not Talking to Strange Men

Empathy is a Luxury Item

Certain Areas, Certain Bodies: Donald Trump and the Rhetoric of Intimidation

Dispatch from the Death Zone

The Lives Erased by Gentrification