Poems
“Cape Cod Pantoum,” The New Yorker
“After Hearing David Rothenberg Sang with Birds,” North American Review
“Afraid,” North American Review
“The Hollywood Glacier,” Palette Poetry
“The Statue of Liberty Walks into a Bar,” SWWIM Every Day
“Waitress in a Small-Town Seaside Tavern,” TriQuarterly
“Bungee Jumping,” TriQuarterly
“My Cousin and Marilyn,” and “Vision Quest,” Stone Poetry Quarterly
“Bacchus,” Birmingham Poetry Review
“Asshole,” Birmingham Poetry Review
“Elegy for Rush Limbaugh,” Poetry Is Currency
“Kidnapping the Baby Jesus,” Poetry Is Currency
Essays
“Lie Well: How to Fib Ethically in Your Poems,” Poets & Writers
“Ethical Rage: How Metaphor Transforms Anger Into a Higher Truth,” Poets & Writers
“How to Write Ethically About Those You Love, and Don’t Love Anymore,” Poets & Writers
Translations
Three Poems, by Dimitra Kotoula, trans. by Maria Nazos, Poetry Society of America
“Causa Artis,” World Literature Today
“Minora Poetica X,” by Dimitra Kotoula, trans. by Maria Nazos, Modern Poetry in Translation
“Prayer (or, The Apple),” by Dimitra Kotoula, trans. by Maria Nazos, The Ex-Puritan
“Erotikon I” and “Moods XV,” Dimitra Kotoula, trans. by Maria Nazos, World Poetry Review
“Blue,” by Dimitra Kotoula, trans. by Maria Nazos, BathHouse
“Case Study I & II,” by Dimitra Kotoula, trans. by Maria Nazos, Solstice
Interviews & podcasts
“The Hollywood Glacier,” Palette Poetry
Writing Advice with Maria Nazos, Palette Poetry
Interview and reading, Hellenic Radio
Friday Live, reading and interview, Nebraska Public Media
Friday Live, reading, Nebraska Public Media
Five Questions for Maria Nazos, Copper Nickel