My first poetry collection, The Size of the Horizon, or, I Explained Everything to the Trees, is actually out in the world. It’s a very cool feeling and more than a little surreal when you’re officially ineligible for any “50 Under 50” lists of debut writers. I truly was starting to think it’d never happen. Immense thanks to Match Factory Editions and everyone else who helped with the book along the way!

A few local bookstores put it on shelves, too, which was amazing and even more surreal. You spend 50-odd years wandering around bookstores and then see yourself on a shelf? That’s a powerful moment. That and $5 will get you a latte, I suppose, but still, pretty cool. If you’re a Michigander, you can try the Schuler Books in Okemos or West Bloomfield and Road Less Traveled Books in Farmington. Hopefully some others will stock it too, but for now I’m gladly taking what I can get.
The people who’ve read it so far seem to like it, so check it out if you enjoy poetry! Or, honestly, if you don’t. I’d like to think my stuff is accessible to poets and non-poets alike. But, that’s not up to me, eh? Anyway, I hope you dig it. đ








