Books
echolalia echolalia. Brick Books. October 1st, 2024. Full-Length Poetry Collection.
Leaving Chang'e on Read. Rahila's Ghost Press. July, 2022. Chapbook.
Anthologies
Essay. Read This When Things Fall Apart: Letters to Activists in Crisis. Edited by Kelly Hayes. AK Press. Forthcoming November 2025.
Essay. We Are Each Other's Liberation: Black and Asian Feminist Solidarities. Haymarket Books. Forthcoming October 2025. Co-edited by Rachel Kuo, Jaimee Swift, and Tiffany Diane Tso
"hideous creatures." Queer Little Nightmares: An Anthology of Monstrous Fiction and Poetry. Arsenal Pulp Press. Edited by David Ly and Daniel Zomparelli. October 2022.
“port blockade oven-hot sweet potato.” Watch Your Head: Writers and Artists Respond to the Climate Crisis. October 2020.
Poetry
"I wish I could write poems." Poetry Pause: League of Canadian Poets. May 2025.
Two poems. EVENT Magazine. 53/1: Spring/Summer 2024.
Two poems. Geist: 125. Winter 2023-24.
Two poems. Arc Poetry: Disability Desirability. Issue 102, Fall 2023.
Four Poems. Summer 2023: In(ter)ventions in the Archive. The Capilano Review. Issue 3.50. Summer 2023.
"Blaring 'Fly Like A Bird' Across the Yellowhead Highway." Poetry Pause:
League of Canadian Poets. March 2023.
"100 punchlines to procrastinate kicking your bucket." The Offing Mag: Enumerate. January 2023.
"fiddling with my chew toy strolling across Matthew Wong’s “River at Night” (2018)." The Ex-Puritan. Spring 2022.
"Forgiving Yourself in November for October Mistakes." CV2 Magazine: Sick Poetics. Spring 2022.
"I'll Dial Your Number." CV2 Magazine: Sick Poetics. Spring 2022.
“balloon.” carte blanche magazine. December 2021.
“I want to be your distant archive.” The Fiddlehead. Autumn 2021.
“I want to know what comes after.” The Fiddlehead. Autumn 2021.
“I want to face consequences.” The Fiddlehead. Autumn 2021.
“memoration.” Reissue. September 2021.
“protect u at all costs.” ArtsEverywhere. August 2021.
“Bill C7: An Overview of Available Help.” ArtsEverywhere. August 2021.
“myFunction.” ANMLY: Writing Ourselves / Mad. May 2021.
“History Flipping.” ANMLY: Writing Ourselves / Mad. May 2021.
“Ketchup Chip Wilson.” ANMLY: Writing Ourselves / Mad. May 2021.
“Imperfections.” ANMLY: Writing Ourselves / Mad. May 2021.
“between the kerning.” ANMLY: Writing Ourselves / Mad. May 2021.
“Walking into the Ocean.” Watch Your Head: Online. October 2020.
"loyalty (when proximity isn't freedom)." recognition 2: trans and queer writing on sexual harm. June 2020.
"back in a nanosec." AZE journal: Volume 3 Issue 3. December 2019.
“queerwork.” Canthius, November 2019.
"fold." Chinatown Today: Volume 2, October 2019.
"treading water." Poetry is Bad For You: Year One, August 2019. Adapted for the Mount Pleasant Community Arts Screen, 2020-21.
“moon that no one wanted.” SAD Mag, July 2019 Issue.
“loves’eat” PRISM International. July 2019 Issue.
“wasn’t man enough.” Thirteen: New Collected Poems from LGBTQI2S Writers in Canada. June 2019.
“stillness.” theta wave: volume one, December 2018. Republished in hot fruit, August 2019.
“they did.” Room Magazine. “Turtle Island Responds.” November 2018.
“Portland Witch House.” Poetry Is Dead—Coven Issue, June 2018.
“trial.” Poetry Is Dead—Coven Issue, June 2018.
“jia you.” Tributaries: UBC ACAM Student Journal, April 2018.
“Another Chinese Woman.” Tributaries: UBC ACAM Student Journal, December 2016.
“Will It Even Fit.” Looseleaf Magazine, May 2016.
Essays/CNF
“Shattered Pixels, Shared Oxygen.” ANMLY: Until You Get Here: Queer Epistolaries Folio. Issue 40. May 2025.
"Ritual and Repetition." Midnight Sun Mag. March 2025.
"When the Poem is a Spreadsheet." Disability Visibility Project blog. August 2024.
"Crips for eSims for Gaza." Disability Visibility Project blog. December 2023. Co-written with Alice Wong and Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha
"What Will Never Be Again." Disability Visibility Project blog. May 2022.
“The Flow of Poetic Justice.” Herizons Magazine. Summer 2021. Feature Profile.
"Reimagining the Autistic Mother Tongue." Disability Visibility Project blog. June, 2021.
"The revolution will be translated." Briarpatch Magazine. May/June 2020 Issue.
"My Body Still Feels Like a Volcano: Jane Shi on Taking Ourselves Seriously." Invisiblog, September 2019.
“Aries Season Thirst.” recognition: trans and queer writing on sexual harm, June 2019.
“Chinatown Pretty and the Poetics of Everyday Dress.” Looseleaf Magazine, December 2018.
Reviews & Interviews
“YILIN WANG, editor and translator, The Lantern and the Night Moths
(Picton, ON: Invisible Publishing, 2024). Paperbound, 120 pp., $23.95.” The Malahat Review. January 2025. Review.
"Gillian Sze. Quiet Night Think. Toronto: ECW, 2022." Arc Poetry: Frock Consciousness. Spring 2024, Issue 103.
"Leaving Room for Grief: A Review of Kimiko Tobimatsu’s Kimiko Does Cancer." Plenitude Magazine, February 2021. Review.
“Scratching a Hot Mic: An Interview with D.M. Bradford.” Room Magazine: Issue 47.2 Seedpod. April 2024
"I didn’t want to be read / I wanted / to be believed in / by Steffi Tad-y, Frog Hollow Press, 25 pages, $15.00.” Room Magazine, 43.3: Neurodivergence Issue. Review.
"Page as Portal." Arc Magazine, Summer 2020. Feature Review.
"Folklore as Future: A Review of Kai Cheng Thom’s I Hope We Choose Love." Plenitude Magazine, June 2020. Review.
"Toward the North: Stories by Chinese Canadian Writers, edited by Hua Laura Wu, Xueqing Xu, Corinne Bieman Davies." The Malahat Review, No. 210 Spring 2020. Review.
"Mariko Tamaki: Bleeding Edges of Queer History in Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up with Me." Room Magazine, October 2019. Interview.
echolalia echolalia. Brick Books. October 1st, 2024. Full-Length Poetry Collection.
Leaving Chang'e on Read. Rahila's Ghost Press. July, 2022. Chapbook.
Anthologies
Essay. Read This When Things Fall Apart: Letters to Activists in Crisis. Edited by Kelly Hayes. AK Press. Forthcoming November 2025.
Essay. We Are Each Other's Liberation: Black and Asian Feminist Solidarities. Haymarket Books. Forthcoming October 2025. Co-edited by Rachel Kuo, Jaimee Swift, and Tiffany Diane Tso
"hideous creatures." Queer Little Nightmares: An Anthology of Monstrous Fiction and Poetry. Arsenal Pulp Press. Edited by David Ly and Daniel Zomparelli. October 2022.
“port blockade oven-hot sweet potato.” Watch Your Head: Writers and Artists Respond to the Climate Crisis. October 2020.
Poetry
"I wish I could write poems." Poetry Pause: League of Canadian Poets. May 2025.
Two poems. EVENT Magazine. 53/1: Spring/Summer 2024.
Two poems. Geist: 125. Winter 2023-24.
Two poems. Arc Poetry: Disability Desirability. Issue 102, Fall 2023.
Four Poems. Summer 2023: In(ter)ventions in the Archive. The Capilano Review. Issue 3.50. Summer 2023.
"Blaring 'Fly Like A Bird' Across the Yellowhead Highway." Poetry Pause:
League of Canadian Poets. March 2023.
"100 punchlines to procrastinate kicking your bucket." The Offing Mag: Enumerate. January 2023.
"fiddling with my chew toy strolling across Matthew Wong’s “River at Night” (2018)." The Ex-Puritan. Spring 2022.
"Forgiving Yourself in November for October Mistakes." CV2 Magazine: Sick Poetics. Spring 2022.
"I'll Dial Your Number." CV2 Magazine: Sick Poetics. Spring 2022.
“balloon.” carte blanche magazine. December 2021.
“I want to be your distant archive.” The Fiddlehead. Autumn 2021.
“I want to know what comes after.” The Fiddlehead. Autumn 2021.
“I want to face consequences.” The Fiddlehead. Autumn 2021.
“memoration.” Reissue. September 2021.
“protect u at all costs.” ArtsEverywhere. August 2021.
“Bill C7: An Overview of Available Help.” ArtsEverywhere. August 2021.
“myFunction.” ANMLY: Writing Ourselves / Mad. May 2021.
“History Flipping.” ANMLY: Writing Ourselves / Mad. May 2021.
“Ketchup Chip Wilson.” ANMLY: Writing Ourselves / Mad. May 2021.
“Imperfections.” ANMLY: Writing Ourselves / Mad. May 2021.
“between the kerning.” ANMLY: Writing Ourselves / Mad. May 2021.
“Walking into the Ocean.” Watch Your Head: Online. October 2020.
"loyalty (when proximity isn't freedom)." recognition 2: trans and queer writing on sexual harm. June 2020.
"back in a nanosec." AZE journal: Volume 3 Issue 3. December 2019.
“queerwork.” Canthius, November 2019.
"fold." Chinatown Today: Volume 2, October 2019.
"treading water." Poetry is Bad For You: Year One, August 2019. Adapted for the Mount Pleasant Community Arts Screen, 2020-21.
“moon that no one wanted.” SAD Mag, July 2019 Issue.
“loves’eat” PRISM International. July 2019 Issue.
“wasn’t man enough.” Thirteen: New Collected Poems from LGBTQI2S Writers in Canada. June 2019.
“stillness.” theta wave: volume one, December 2018. Republished in hot fruit, August 2019.
“they did.” Room Magazine. “Turtle Island Responds.” November 2018.
“Portland Witch House.” Poetry Is Dead—Coven Issue, June 2018.
“trial.” Poetry Is Dead—Coven Issue, June 2018.
“jia you.” Tributaries: UBC ACAM Student Journal, April 2018.
“Another Chinese Woman.” Tributaries: UBC ACAM Student Journal, December 2016.
“Will It Even Fit.” Looseleaf Magazine, May 2016.
Essays/CNF
“Shattered Pixels, Shared Oxygen.” ANMLY: Until You Get Here: Queer Epistolaries Folio. Issue 40. May 2025.
"Ritual and Repetition." Midnight Sun Mag. March 2025.
"When the Poem is a Spreadsheet." Disability Visibility Project blog. August 2024.
"Crips for eSims for Gaza." Disability Visibility Project blog. December 2023. Co-written with Alice Wong and Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha
"What Will Never Be Again." Disability Visibility Project blog. May 2022.
“The Flow of Poetic Justice.” Herizons Magazine. Summer 2021. Feature Profile.
"Reimagining the Autistic Mother Tongue." Disability Visibility Project blog. June, 2021.
"The revolution will be translated." Briarpatch Magazine. May/June 2020 Issue.
"My Body Still Feels Like a Volcano: Jane Shi on Taking Ourselves Seriously." Invisiblog, September 2019.
“Aries Season Thirst.” recognition: trans and queer writing on sexual harm, June 2019.
“Chinatown Pretty and the Poetics of Everyday Dress.” Looseleaf Magazine, December 2018.
Reviews & Interviews
“YILIN WANG, editor and translator, The Lantern and the Night Moths
(Picton, ON: Invisible Publishing, 2024). Paperbound, 120 pp., $23.95.” The Malahat Review. January 2025. Review.
"Gillian Sze. Quiet Night Think. Toronto: ECW, 2022." Arc Poetry: Frock Consciousness. Spring 2024, Issue 103.
"Leaving Room for Grief: A Review of Kimiko Tobimatsu’s Kimiko Does Cancer." Plenitude Magazine, February 2021. Review.
“Scratching a Hot Mic: An Interview with D.M. Bradford.” Room Magazine: Issue 47.2 Seedpod. April 2024
"I didn’t want to be read / I wanted / to be believed in / by Steffi Tad-y, Frog Hollow Press, 25 pages, $15.00.” Room Magazine, 43.3: Neurodivergence Issue. Review.
"Page as Portal." Arc Magazine, Summer 2020. Feature Review.
"Folklore as Future: A Review of Kai Cheng Thom’s I Hope We Choose Love." Plenitude Magazine, June 2020. Review.
"Toward the North: Stories by Chinese Canadian Writers, edited by Hua Laura Wu, Xueqing Xu, Corinne Bieman Davies." The Malahat Review, No. 210 Spring 2020. Review.
"Mariko Tamaki: Bleeding Edges of Queer History in Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up with Me." Room Magazine, October 2019. Interview.
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