Recent publications in journals and anthologies

“a moment in flight; essay on melancholy.” In Groundwork; The Best of the Third Decade of Above/Ground Press: 2013-2023, edited by rob mcLennan. Halifax: Invisible Publishing, 2023 (310-322).

“Klukkur,” “Gestur,” “Krossgötur,” “Dulin uppspretta táranna.” Four short stories, translated into Icelandic by Guðrún Björk Guðsteinsdóttir. In Að Vestan, Íslensk-kanadískar smásögur, edited by Birna Bjarnadóttir. Reykjavík: Háskólaútgáfan, 2022 (197-267).

“the miracles that don’t show up,” “I feel the rose keep opening.” Two prose poems in This Will Only Take a Minute: 100 Canadian Flashes, edited by Bruce Meyer and Michael Mirolla. Hamilton: Guernica Editions, 2022 (64-65).

a moment in flight, essay on melancholy.” Longpoem from the book Ruins of the Heart re-issued as a lyrical essay in chapbook form by above/ground press, Ottawa, 2020 (16 pp, not paginated, without cover title).

’The piano player.” Flash fiction. In release any words stuck inside of you; Canadian Flash Fiction and Prose Poetry, edited Nicole Haldoupis and Geoff Pevlin. Montréal: Applebeard Editions, 2019 (18-19).

Review of Pier Giorgio di Cicco, My Life, Without Me. In CV2, Canadian Poetry, 41, no. Winnipeg: 2018 (74-5).

Academic Publications

“The Discourse of Korean Han: Background and Historical Landscape.” In Korean Studies 48, 2024. Center for Korean Studies, University of Hawaii, 2024 (449-476).

Academic Presentations:

“The Body Remembers: Illness as Counter-Memory. The Case of Korean Hwabeyong.” Paper delivered at the MSA Nordic Conference in Collaboration with the Center for Studies in Memory and Literature. Explorations in Counter-Memory. Veröld Hús Vigdísar, University of Iceland, Reykjavík, October 13, 2022.

“The Parish Church System and the Religious Life of Norse Greenlanders in Medieval Times.” Paper delivered to the Nordic Committee, the Leif Erikson International Festival. Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 9, 2020.

“The Meaning of the Norse Withdrawal from Vinland.” Icelandic Association of Minnesota. Minneapolis, Minnesota. October 12, 2019.