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With its roots in liturgical texts, fairy tales, and the gothic landscape of the American Southwest, this full-length collection sifts through the wreckage of religious deconstruction and family estrangement. Elegy for My Father’s God hybridizes form to interrogate memory, reanimate dreams, and mutate the familiar into the monstrous. It is an exploration of trinities—father, god, big bad wolf; child, father, mother; past, present, future—and asks “where does one body end and another begin?”

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Poems from Elegy for My Father’s God appear in HAD, Heavy Feather Review, Hoxie Gorge Review, Jet Fuel Review, Literary Mama, Okay Donkey, Poetry South, Portland Review, River & South Review, Thimble Lit Mag, West Branch Review, West Trestle Review, and Whale Road Review.