In addition to writing and designing books, articles, and chapters, I also run a small press imprint, Subseries (formerly TKS), where I design and publish artist’s books and chapbooks. These publications are held by the Beinecke Library at Yale University, the University of Denver Special Collections, University of Arizona Special Collections, Walker Art Center Library, the Amistad Research Center at Tulane, the Rose Library at Emory University, Bucknell College, Simon Fraser University, and other institutional and private collections.
BOOKS
After Words: Visual and Experimental Poetry in Little Magazines and Small Presses, 1960–2025. Co-edited with Steve Clay, and designed. Granary Books, 2025.
Jumping into the American River: The Collected Poems of Mary Norbert Korte. Co-edited with Iris Cushing and Jason Weiss. Argos Books & Subseries, 2025.
Messy Archivist, nos. 1–5. Subseries, 2024.
The Catalog of the Diane di Prima Occult Library. TKS Books and Lost & Found Elsewhere, 2022.
Complete Bibliography of Telephone Books & Magazine. With Maureen Owen. Among the Neighbors, The University at Buffalo Poetry Collection. Vols. 19 and 20. 2022.
Wild Intelligence: Poets’ Libraries and the Politics of Knowledge in Postwar America. University of Massachusetts Press, 2022.
Strange Gift: Mary Norbert Korte’s Responses to Michael McClure’s Ghost Tantras. Lost & Found: The CUNY Poetics Document Initiative, The Graduate Center, CUNY. Series VIII, Fall 2019.
Gregory Corso: Lectures at Naropa 1981 (Part I & II). Co-edited with Oyku Tekten and William Camponovo. Lost & Found: The CUNY Poetics Document Initiative, The Graduate Center, CUNY. Series VI, Fall 2016.
ARTICLES & CHAPTERS
“Being Open To It: Notes on Lost & Found.” Lost & Found 15th Anniversary Anthology, edited by Iris Cushing. Forthcoming, 2026.
“The Postwar American Poet’s Library: An Archival Consideration with Charles Olson and the Maud/Olson Library.” Book History (published by SHARP), 2020. Received SHARP Essay Prize.
Gerrit’s Library (Magic Room). Room 26 Discrete Notions Exhibition Series 15 #5. Autumn 2019, New Haven, CT.
“The Space Between Researcher and Object: Foregrounding Experience and Collaborative Knowledge in Critical Special Collections Pedagogy.” Journal of Interactive Technology and Pedagogy, Issue 14 (Winter 2019).
“Reading Spatially: Digital Literary Maps of the Icelandic Outlaw Sagas.” Digital Medievalist, 11:1 (May 2018). http://doi.org/10.16995/dm.66
“Equine Erotics, Possible Pleasures: Early Modern Bestiality and Interspecies Queerness in Plate Five of L’Academie des dames.” Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies, 16.4 (Fall 2016). University of Pennsylvania Press. pp. 72-95.

