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Online evidence of some of my stuff exists at the links below. (Links open a new page.)


Books

BOYGIRLBOYGIRL (Finishing Line Press, May 2012, paper)

Let Me Eat Cake: A Celebration of Flour, Sugar, Butter, Eggs, Vanilla, Baking Powder, and a Pinch of Salt (Simon & Schuster, April 2009, hardback) 


Essays/Articles

"A new way of looking at human shapes" (The Hub: Johns Hopkins news, July 2012, online)

"Robotics researcher fascinated, inspired by animal movement" (The Hub: Johns Hopkins news, July 2012, online)

"Gross sits at intersection of philosophy and science" (The Hub: Johns Hopkins news, July 2012, online)

"Making waves to fight cancer" (The Hub: Johns Hopkins news, May 2012, online)

"The Darkroom Goes Dark" (Arts & Sciences, Fall 2011, online and print)

"Art and Amnesia: Solving Recovery's Puzzles" (Arts & Sciences, Fall 2011, online and print)

"Summer Camp Revamp" (Baltimore Fishbowl, online, only)

"Chris Ford Redirects Baltimore School for the Arts (Baltimore Fishbowl, online, only)

Yelling Is Her Calling for Baltimore Fishbowl (online, only)

"Lost and Found" (Johns Hopkins Magazine, May 31, 2011)

"World Lit" (Johns Hopkins Magazine, May 31, 2011)

Desperately Seeking Resurrection (Style Magazine, November 2010, print only)

Kid Rock (Baltimore Magazine, September 2009, print and online)

A Tale of Two Thanksgivings (Style Magazine, November 2008, print and online)

Rock On (Style Magazine, May/June 2008, print and online)
 
Three Bites (Brevity, 28, online only)

Spotlight: Andy Bopp, Bopp Till You Drop (Style Magazine, December 2007, print only)

Spotlight: Rick Shelley, Winging It (Style Magazine, December 2006, print only)

Lists: A List (SNReview, Summer 2006, online only)

Keeping Up With Jonestown (Urbanite, January 2004, print and online)

Before 2004, my work—features, reviews, op-eds, essays, interviews, and cover stories—appeared in print in the following papers and magazines: Weight Watchers, City Paper, Baltimore Sun, Organic Gardening, and more. I also published a magazine called Joe, a coffee companion that was a literary magazine filled with news and local color; it was one of the most popular magazines ever sold at Borders!


Fiction

It Is Margaret (JMWW, Summer 2009, print and online)

The Pious Enigma (City Paper, 7/3/02, First Place Fiction)


Poetry

The Boys and Girls We'll Always Be

Quiescence (Junk Lit, 4/18/11, online only)

"Bird, Plane" and "Odd Jobs" (Words on War, Poetry CD)

Goat and Labor Day (Rock Heels, 1/25/06, online only)

The End (Babel Fruit, Sprint 2008, online with recording)

Rubber Tree (Main Street Rag, Summer 2003, online only)

I was poetry editor of City Paper in the 1990s and guest edited The Pearl, Baltimore's oldest continuously published literary magazine. My poems have appeared in Gargoyle, Main Street Rag, Kit-Cat Review, Sojourn, Attic, Manorborn, Maryland Poetry Review, Octopus Dreams, City Paper, and more.


Photography 


Box (Junk Lit, 4/18/11, online only, illustration for poem "Quiescence")

Burke's—RIP, patch.com

Floater (The Rambler, Sept/Oct 2008, print only)

11 photographs (Brevity, May 2008, online only)

Can You Hear the Myracle Brah (Myracle Brah album cover and inside photos)

Bugly (qarrtsiluni, November 28, 2007, online only)

My photographs have been published in City Paper, Baltimore Magazine, and Style Magazine, and have appeared on the cover of Penn Union (the Johns Hopkins Literary Magazine) and Manorborn, as well as having been used in many commercial endeavors, including books, magazines, and ads.


Miscellaneous

Look What We Did!  (Look What I Did, HGTV, May 2007)

backing vocals on Love's Hysterical, Big Man, Moguls in Training, and The Possum Song, for Mark Harp