Selected Publications

Podcasts:

Reading from PULSE, FRIDAY LIVE, Nebraska Public Media

Reading and chat, with Genevieve Randall, FRIDAY LIVE, Nebraska Public Media

“Waitress in a Small-Town Seaside Tavern,” The Other Pages National Poetry Month Podcast

Renos Nicos Spanoudes chats with me, Hellenic Radio

Poems:

“Lahaina,” Compass

“Afraid,” North American Review

“Bacchus,” Birmingham Poetry Review

“Asshole,” Birmingham Poetry Review

“Migration,” NELLE

“After Hours,” New Ohio Review

“I Go Back to Mykonos 1976,” New Ohio Review

“Elegy for Rush Limbaugh,” and “Kidnapping the Baby Jesus,” Poetry Is Currency

“The Hollywood Glacier,” Palette Poetry

Two Poems, from Greece to Panama, World Literature Today

“My Cousin and Marilyn,” “Vision Quest,” and “Imagine Me as Smoke,” Stone Poetry Journal

“The Statue of Liberty Walks into a Bar,” SWWIM

“Asshole,” Birmingham Poetry Review

“Waitress in a Small-Town Seaside Tavern,” TriQuarterly

“What Forever Means,” New Ohio Review

“After Hours,New Ohio Review

“Cape Cod Pantoum,” The New Yorker

“Cash Register Sings the Blues,” American Life in Poetry

“Bungee Jumping,” TriQuarterly

“Before a Man in the Midwest Loses a Lover,” The Fourth River

“Ars Poetica,” Tupelo Quarterly

Translations:

“Minora Poetica X,” Modern Poetry in Translation

“Case Study I,” Solstice

“Causa Artis 3,” by Dimitra Kotoula, trans. by Maria Nazos, World Literature Today

“Prayer (Or, The Apple),” by Dimitra Kotoula, trans. by Maria Nazos, The Puritan Magazine

“Moods XV” and "Erotikon I,” by Dimitra Kotoula, trans. by Maria Nazos, World Poetry Review

“Moods X,” “All to the House of Israel,” and “The Body of Dead Christ in the Tomb” by Dimitra Kotoula, trans. by Maria Nazos, Anomaly 

Essays & reviews:

“A Review of Bone Fragments by Rick Christiansen,” North American Review

An Open Window: Jailbreak of Sparrows Throws Back History’s Shutters to Expose Light, Anger, and Heat in the Face of Oppression,” North American Review

“Tips for Handling the Rejection Letter,” North American Review

Tuesdays with Ted Kooser,” North American Review

For They Become the River: A Review of Martín Espada’s Vivas to Those Who Have Failed,” Massachusetts Review

Translator’s Note on Dimitra Kotoula, Anomaly

Interviews:

Maria Nazos – “Art can accomplish goals of moral unity across oceans, languages, and centuries – and it does every day!” Greek News Agenda, Reading Greece

Five Questions for Maria Nazos, Copper Nickel

“The Poetic World of Maria Nazos,” The Parrot Literary Corner