ESSAYS & JOURNALISM

“Conserving” (Brick 113 / On landscape memory)

The Sum of Its Parts” (Maisonneuve winter 2022 / On whales, climate, & disasters) Nominated for a National Magazine Award (Essay)

Let the Bees Tell You” (Literary Hub / On monks, honey bees, & history)

Tiny Grandeur: An interview with artist Jon Sasaki” (Beside Magazine / On art & microbes)

“On The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford” (Brick / On film)

In-Hive Sensors Could Help Ailing Bee Colonies” (Scientific American / On beehive monitors)

Is It Time for Unions to Seize the Moment?” (The Walrus / On collective action)

Déjà View: Why COVID-19 is turning us into an audience of rewatchers” (the Globe and Mail / On cognitive loads & TV)

“The Pain You Want to Know” (Southern Humanities Review 53.2 / On dissociation and addiction) —Selected as Notable Essay in Best American Essays 2021.

The Keeper of the Bees” (Hazlitt / On beekeeping)

"Mourning my Dad, the Identical Twin" (Hazlitt / On twins and grief) Nominated for a National Magazine Award (Personal Journalism)

FICTION

“Satellites,” The New Quarterly 152. —Nominated by the magazine for the McClelland & Stewart Journey Prize

"Badlands," Shenandoah 67.1.

"Boyd Hits the Ranch," The Fiddlehead 272.

"Maybe tonight, maybe tomorrow," Glimmer Train Fiction Open Shortlist.

POETRY

The Fiddlehead, The Malahat Review, Literary Review of Canada, Canadian Notes & Queries, CBC Poetry Prize Longlist, Grain, North American Review, CV2, Taddle Creek, PRISM international, This Magazine, Riddle Fence, PANK, a chapbook with Anstruther Press and a leaflet with The Blasted Tree.

REVIEWS & INTERVIEWS

The Globe and Mail, Quill and Quire, The National Post, The Malahat Review, The Fiddlehead, Arc Poetry, Brick.