Anthologies.

A Shape Produced by a Curve is a thrilling collection of contemporary poetry and short fiction from established and emerging writers across the United States and beyond. A curve can be a hug, a hook, an umbrella, a fresh start, a call for action. A curve is a line leading to a poem, a story, a painting…a disruption. Community, collaboration. An anthology. Sixty-seven writers to explore within these pages. Where will your imagination lead you? What shape will you follow? 

A poetry anthology documenting the fear, the injustice, the defiance, and even the humor of the novel coronavirus disaster. In Absentia: Reflections on the Pandemic offers 28 new poems from many poets. Julia’s poem, ‘A list of things that have changed about walking dogs in the time of COVID-19’, shares space with poems by Sara Brickman, Laura Brown-Lavoie, Aaya Perez, Drew Pham, sam sax, Kimberly Ann Southwick, and over a dozen other talented poets.

In Absentia: Reflections on the Pandemic

Bicycle Comics Press

Excelsior!

FreezeRay Poetry

Excelsior! A FreezeRay Anthology Set Out To Save The World came about as a response to the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, when we all lived through a time where we were searching for heroes. To quote the forward of this anthology, “Making this anthology felt like fighting in one of the few ways I know how. The real world felt awful,continued to be more awful, and I wanted to take my small position in the literary universe and use it to put a spark of good out there.“ Julia’s poems ‘All Hail Felicity Smoak,’ ‘In Which I Am Secretly The Protagonist Of The Video Game Franchise Luigi’s Mansion’, and ‘Shazam Was A Funny Film, But…’ share space with seventeen other exquisite poets, including Adrienne Novy, Rodney Walker, Len Lawson, and more.