Publications

Books:

Third Winter in Our Second Country, Trio House Press (2021).

Chapbooks:

Looking For What Isn’t There, Paper Nautilus Debut Series winner (2019).

Season of the Dead, audio-only chapbook (EAT Poems, 2016).

Anthologies:

“Time” and “One” in Pandemic Love, Ice Flow Press, 2022.

From the Lost Letters to Matias Perez, Aeronaut,” in Best New Poets, 2017.

A translation of Cesar Vallejo’s “Black Stone Over a White Stone” in the anthology The Zoo of the New.

Journals:

One,” in Ice Floe Press, Spring 2021.

In the Dark Times” and “St. Augustine in Ariel’s Island,” in Diode, Volume 13 number 2, Summer 2020.

The Prodigal’s Next Life,” in First Things, June 2020.

Using the Scout’s Handbook While Learning English,”  “Mayport Ospreys,” and “Dead People’s Things for Sale” in The Banyan Review, Spring 2020.

I Am Prometheus,” in Psaltery and Lyre, March 16, 2020.

Third Winter in Our Second Country,” “Soon Before All Light Is Gone,” and “On a Line By Amiri Baraka” on The Shore, Winter 2019.

Flying Wallendas” in Psaltery and Lyre, September 2, 2019.

A Childless Father Speaks to Himself” and “[No Wrong Is Secret Even Without] Confession” in Burning House Press, July 22, 2019.

“August” and “Summer of Love” in Atomic Planet, Summer 2019.

“All That Night Can’t Steal” and “Midnight in Florida,” in San Pedro River Review, Spring 2019.

And a Great Part of Me Will Escape the Grave,” in Scalawag, November 12, 2018.

Members Only” in Art City Jax, September 20, 2018.

Jesus Drowns in the Sea of Galilee” and “Rifle Grease, Gun Powder, Dead Fish” in Madcap Review 8, Summer 2018.

Looking for Migrants,” in A-Minor, June 2018.

“Night, Radio, Storm” and “May Your Wish Be Granted As A Child’s Is,” in Flock 20, Spring 2018.

“What Vallejo Calls Notre Dame Bridge” was reissued in Gargoyle No. 67, Spring 2018.

Learning To See in Another Language,” in Poetry Northwest, Summer/Fall 2017.

Grief” and “At the St. Augustine Military Cemetery,” in New American Writing 35, 2017.

“Blucher, Arendt, a Wildland Fire” and “From the Lost Letters to Matias Perez, Aeronaut,” in AGNI, 85, Spring 2017.

“American Piece,” in Mid-American Review, 37.1, Winter 2017.

Trail Mountain,” in A-Minor, September 2016.

“Kitty Hawk,” in Notre Dame Review, Summer/Fall 2016.

“For Kurt, Where Your Mind May Find You,” Summer 2016, in Red Paint Hill.

“Underworld” and “December Doe,” June 29, 2016, in The Collapsar.

“A Song and a Mistake,” “Kahina” and “Cat,” May 3, 2016, in Potluck.

“Headwaters,” Colorado Review, Spring 2016.

“Fireflies, Osceola Forest” and “Parcus Deorum Cultor” in Bridge Eight, Fall 2015.

“Untitled” and “After Finishing This Poem” in riverSedge, Fall 2015.

God Waits for a Latte in New Orleans” and “Retired Russian Engineer Visits Kennedy Space Center” in The Cossack Review, Spring 2014.

“October,” in Massachusetts Review, Winter 2014.

We Argued in Spanish Before We Argued in English,” in Barrow Street, Fall 2013.

“Summertime” and “Mirror Memory,” in the New England Review, Summer 2013.

Encore” and “Seeing My Father” in 2River View, Summer 2013.

“Curiosity,” in And Other Poems, November, 2012.

Second Curse,” and “Verlaine after Mons” in the New England Review, Winter 2000.

The Season of the Dead,” and “Watercolors at New Year’s End” in the New England Review, Fall 1998.

What Vallejo Calls Notre Dame Bridge” (scroll down all the way) and “Street’s End,” in the New England Review, Summer, 1997.

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YET MORE STUFF: articles, reviews, pledges of patronage:

The List!

Black & Published: My poor answers to Nikesha Elise Williams’s amazing questions (she is a very generous host).

Windfall Room: A reading of my poem “In the Dark Times.”

Poesia Y Conversa: Language Brokers, Wittgenstein, Borges, Translation: A Chat

Quarantine Storytime, part of the Wordier Than Thou reading series.

A 5-question interview in The Shore. I drop LOTS of names.

An 11-question interview over at Wombwell Rainbow (search “Andres Rojas” to get to it).

The Scribbler’s Corner: (Podcast) We talk poetry, I read a poem, and we play an old song of mine.

Of What’s To Come: a poem and an essay about that poem, in noise & silence.

My Heroes Haven’t Always Been Real, an essay in the AGNI blog.

Some kind words in this review of A-Minor.

On what I’m grateful for, in The Review Review.

A translation of Cesar Vallejo’s “Black Stone Over a White Stone” in the anthology Zoo of the New.

Emily K. Michael’s feature in On the Blink.

The Perils of Poetry, a TEDx talk.

The Patient Hunger, Tim Gilmore, Folio Weekly.

From Pen to Paper, Gregory Henry

Eviscerating Poetry, Maud Newton

Past Still Haunts, Tanya Perez-Brennan, Jacksonville Times Union

Getting Word, my student, Nicole Brodsky (more talent than I could throw mud at)

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