Works Published 2025

First, a preface, which by the end will very nearly be maudlin.

This was sort of a funny year for me when it came to having work published. It was a relatively light year in some ways because the major focus was on MA|DE’s debut full-length poetry collection, ZZOO, and touring that to 10 cities, and starting newsletters, and doing interviews, and etc., all of which was enormously exciting since MA|DE had been diligently working together for 7 years before our first book came to fruition.

Among all that, though, there were still various journal publications, including a few of perhaps the proudest moments of my career, both in terms of the pieces feeling like work that reflects some of my deepest-held artistic aspirations, and in terms of finding venues that were a seamless fit. It was also a surprise to me that a quarter of my publications were essays (I do not consider myself an essayist). It was ironic, too, that for a year in which I got my first Canada Council grant for fiction, and when most of the drafting work I did was fiction-related, I managed to avoid publishing a single word of fiction.

It’s no joke trying to be a professional artist while holding down a full-time day job and maintaining a semblance of a life outside of work. (For me, “life” is Mark, and two dogs, and my parents, and a couple of chronic illnesses, and, if I’m lucky, doing something for purely social reasons every few weeks.) I know this is a common experience for many of us, and if it’s not a full-time job occupying you then maybe it’s full-time management of disability, or full-time caring for children and loved ones, or any number of the million other tasks survival in our society demands of us.

On this last day of the year, I’m feeling sentimental about everyone who makes art despite the utter lack of time and energy you probably have most days, and despite the myriad consumable distractions available, and despite the fact that probably no one is asking you to continue. In the moments, far and few between, when I manage to believe the world is not lost, I am often thinking of artists I love who have persisted in making art, and others who persevere in doing whatever is most important and necessary to create pockets of refuge in a sometimes brutal and often banal existence.

I look forward, as much as any cynic can, to another year of working alongside you.

Anyhow, here’s the list.

BOOKS

  • ZZOO by MA|DE (Palimpsest Press)

POEMS

  • Villiform” in Midnight Sun, from The Work Is Done When We Are Dead, forthcoming in 2026 from Guernica Editions
  • Word Problems” in The Book of Jobs (anthology), ONE ART, also from Work
  • “Desert Fauna” and “Grape” in The Malahat Review, from my manuscript in progress LIVE FROM THE S—IDE —LINE
  • “We Go Down to the Sea of Myrrh” in CV2, from the same manuscript
  • Sky Bird” in The League of Canadian Poets’ Poetry Pause, from MA|DE’s ZZOO

ESSAYS & REVIEWS

Books Read 2025

A selection of 15 books from the list below, laid out on a hardwood floor.
This photo captures a small selection of the books I read in 2025, not including: books borrowed from the library, books lost in the chaos of our house, and other miscellanea.

POETRY BOOKS

  • A Sparrow’s Food by Gerry Shikatani
  • Bad Weather Mammals by Ashley-Elizabeth Best
  • Beast Body Epic by Amanda Earl
  • Country Music by Zane Koss
  • Cluster by Souvankham Thammavongsa
  • Crush by Richard Siken
  • Fish Carcass by Vi Khi Nao
  • frank: sonnets by Diane Seuss
  • Full Metal Indigiqueer by Joshua Whitehead
  • Infinite Citizen of the Shaking Tent by Liz Howard
  • No Credit River by Zoe Whittall
  • Old Gods by Conor Kerr
  • Personals by Ian Williams
  • Psychosis in the Produce Department by Laurel Ann Bogen
  • Scientific Marvel by Chimemwe Undi
  • Shadow Price by Farah Ghafoor
  • Slow Lightning by Eduardo C. Corral
  • This Would Is a World by Billy Ray Belcourt
  • Troubled by R.M. Vaughan
  • Unwashed by Daniel Maluka
  • Xanax Cowboy by Hannah Green

POETRY CHAPBOOKS

  • : condition report by rob mclennan
  • Abdication Speech by Artie Gold & George Bowering
  • A Blue Room by Conal Smiley
  • A Further Introduction to Bingo by Jason Heroux & Dag T. Straumsvag
  • Brief Joy in a Northern City by Brian Purdy
  • Canzoni d’Amore by Marc di Saverio
  • Citronella by Loch Baillie
  • Day Song by Sharon Thesen
  • Die Workbook by Neil Surkan
  • Each Mouthful Dripping by Ian Fitzgerald
  • Enter the Hyperreal by Mahaila Smith
  • failed (after)lives by Ryanne Kap
  • five from hem by Annick MacAskill
  • footnotes after Lorca by Carlos A. Pittella
  • Gnomics by Dale Tracy
  • I Can Make It All Up to You by Jacob Alvarado
  • If I Have Known Beauty: Elegies for Phyllis Webb by Lorraine Gabe
  • In the Third Person Reluctant by brandy ryan
  • In the Warm Shallows of What Remains by Andrea Scott
  • Kneeling in Our Name by Conyer Clayton
  • Microchimaera by Jeremy Luke Hill
  • Necropolisborough by Ayaz Pirani
  • Permutations by Paula Turcotte
  • Sky Every Day by Cameron Anstee
  • Spectral Arcs by ryan fitzpatrick
  • The Literary Cow Festival by M.A.C. Farrant
  • Through the Window by Joanne Epp
  • Ubi Sunt by Jacqueline Bell
  • Vertebrata by Monty Reid

NOVELS, NOVELLAS & SHORT FICTION

  • A Song for Wildcats by Caitlin Galway
  • Bad Land by Corinna Chong
  • Clown in a Cornfield by Adam Cesare
  • Coup de Grâce by Sofia Ajram
  • House of Bone and Rain by Gabino Iglesias
  • Inside by Alix Ohlin
  • Normal People by Sally Rooney
  • Strange Pictures by Uketsu
  • The Doloriad by Missouri Williams
  • The False Queen’s Archive by Terri Favro
  • The Fungus by Harry Adam Knight
  • The Queen by Nick Cutter
  • The Ruins by Scott Smith
  • The Suicides by Antonia di Benedetto
  • The Wax Child by Olga Ravn
  • Through the Night Like a Snake: Latin American Horror Stories (anthology, no editor named)
  • Wake Up and Open Your Eyes by Clay McLeod Chapman

GRAPHIC NOVELS, COMICS, ART BOOKS & ILLUSTRATED BOOKS

  • Black Hole by Charles Burns
  • Black Maria by Chas Addams
  • Exit by Thomas Ott
  • Fangs by Sarah Andersen
  • Gender Queer by Maia Kobabe
  • Houses of the Unholy by Ed Brubaker & Sean Philips
  • In Bloom by Michael W. Conrad & John J. Pearson
  • My Dog’s Brain by Stephen Huneck
  • Spirit City by Aaron Leighton
  • The House that Jack Built, illustrated & arranged by Molly B. Thomson
  • The Yattering & Jack by Clive Barker, adapted by Steve Niles, illustrated by John Bolton
  • Winners by Anna Ehrlemark

NONFICTION & COOKBOOKS

  • A Truce that is Not Peace by Miriam Toews
  • Homestyle Vegan by Amber St. Peter
  • Molly by Blake Butler
  • Nobody Cries at Bingo by Dawn Dumont
  • Ordinary Notes by Christina Sharpe
  • The Veggie Chinese Takeout Cookbook by Kwoklyn Wan
  • The Edgy Veg by Candice Hutchings