Selected publications from the past few years—poems, prose, essays, articles, stories, experiments, reviews and otherwise. Who needs the creative/critical divide anyway?
A full CV is available; just send an email to plujo7 at gmail dot com.
2013
Print
Buenos Aires Review: "La Caza"
Fence: [Walk with page into land] and [Rain shortly before we reach the birds]
Mission at Tenth: An Excerpt from "Day in You"
Papeles de la Mancupsia: "Mira, no te pongas tan serio"
2012
Print
Raspa: "+" and "El Campe"
Versal: "Mission the Limites"
Online
Artforum: Review of It is what it is. Or is it?
The Conversant at The Volta: When We Said This Was a Space, We Meant We Are People: Antena @ Project Row Houses" - Co-Authored with Jen Hofer as Antena
Evening Will Come at The Volta: "These Little, Little Men"
Free Press Houston: "City Council Mayhem: El desmadre de la política local"
Glasstire: "See Art! Get Inspired! Write Poems! (Oh, But No Plagiarism, Use 14 Point Times New Roman and Please Be Appropriate"
Hear Our Houston: "That Idea of Everything
HTMLGiant: "A Man Reads Men by the Lips of Women: A Review of I Want to Make You Safe by Amy King"; "An Interview with Tim Roberts, Co-Founder of Counterpath in Denver"
Lex-ICON: "[a boat on the lagoon...]"
Literal: "Inside My Trachea Your Trachea: A Review of Watchword by Pura López Colomé"
OffCite: "Can We Be Critical of the Menils Now?"; "These Streets are Made for Walking"
[out of nothing]: Assorted Berlandier Cut-up Poems (Forthcoming)
Pastelegram: "Review of There is no archive in which nothing gets lost"
2011
A full CV is available; just send an email to plujo7 at gmail dot com.
2013
Buenos Aires Review: "La Caza"
Fence: [Walk with page into land] and [Rain shortly before we reach the birds]
Mission at Tenth: An Excerpt from "Day in You"
Papeles de la Mancupsia: "Mira, no te pongas tan serio"
2012
Bordersenses: "Endogens" and "Genesis Fluvial"
Educe Journal: "Their Own Symphony of Fellatio"
Mandorla: "Here, Take My Hand" and "Vista"
Queer Geography: "chico busca chico"
Educe Journal: "Their Own Symphony of Fellatio"
Mandorla: "Here, Take My Hand" and "Vista"
Queer Geography: "chico busca chico"
Versal: "Mission the Limites"
Online
Artforum: Review of It is what it is. Or is it?
The Conversant at The Volta: When We Said This Was a Space, We Meant We Are People: Antena @ Project Row Houses" - Co-Authored with Jen Hofer as Antena
Evening Will Come at The Volta: "These Little, Little Men"
Free Press Houston: "City Council Mayhem: El desmadre de la política local"
Glasstire: "See Art! Get Inspired! Write Poems! (Oh, But No Plagiarism, Use 14 Point Times New Roman and Please Be Appropriate"
Hear Our Houston: "That Idea of Everything
HTMLGiant: "A Man Reads Men by the Lips of Women: A Review of I Want to Make You Safe by Amy King"; "An Interview with Tim Roberts, Co-Founder of Counterpath in Denver"
Lex-ICON: "[a boat on the lagoon...]"
Literal: "Inside My Trachea Your Trachea: A Review of Watchword by Pura López Colomé"
OffCite: "Can We Be Critical of the Menils Now?"; "These Streets are Made for Walking"
[out of nothing]: Assorted Berlandier Cut-up Poems (Forthcoming)
Pastelegram: "Review of There is no archive in which nothing gets lost"
Turntable + Blue Light: "Last Lines"
Temporary Art Review: "The Incredible Attack on Grammar, a.k.a. ¡Go, Monterrey, Go!"
2011
Print
Literal Magazine: "Ilan Stavans's The Norton Anthology of Latino Literature", "An Interview with Joseph Mulligan"
Offcite: "Both Sides and the Center," "Handmade, Homegrown Books," "Why the Red Scarf, Pablo Ferro?"
Quarterly Conversation: "Don Mee Choi's The Morning News is Exciting"
Pennsound: "How to Bring Things Down: A Manual"
Slinging Ink, Diverseworks: "Ingrate"
Valeveil: "Rue"
TACOCAT: From "A Manual for Living a Line"
Animal Shelter: "How to Bring Things Down: A Manual"
Offcite: "Both Sides and the Center," "Handmade, Homegrown Books," "Why the Red Scarf, Pablo Ferro?"
Quarterly Conversation: "Don Mee Choi's The Morning News is Exciting"
Pennsound: "How to Bring Things Down: A Manual"
Slinging Ink, Diverseworks: "Ingrate"
Valeveil: "Rue"