Ann DeVilbiss

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Journals

  • About Place, “Selfish,” “Grown Wild,” and “Accelerated Migration”
  • Appalachian Review, “I Will Be a Terrible Widow,” Spring 2023
  • The Baltimore Review, Spring 2018, “Spell for the Healing Chorus”
  • BOAAT, “Spell to Raise the Dead,” July/August 2018
  • Bracken Magazine, “Fair Trade,” Issue VII
  • Calyx, “Tangled Season,” Vol. 30, no. 2
  • Channel Magazine, “Taxonomy” and “Snow Memorial,” Issue 3, Autumn 2020
  • Cider Press Review, Vol. 18, Issue 2, “In a Field, Far”
  • Cola Literary Review, Spring 2023, “Double Vision”
  • Columbia Journal, “Everything Must Go,” “Schisms,” and “Visiting Hours” forthcoming
  • Crab Orchard Review, Vol. 20, No. 2, “The Murder Cycle;” “Spell to Bring the Fall,” Vol. 22.
  • Cul-de-sac of Blood, “Shelley’s Monster Nears the End of Treatment”
  • Day One, Issue 3.23, “Bucolic”
  • Funicular Magazine, Volume 4, Issue 2, “Crisis Spirit,” “Once Again, with Feeling,” and “Gigantic”
  • Gertrude, “Recovery”
  • The Golden Key, Issue 7: Resurrected Things, “Medium”
  • Grimoire, “Spell to Translate Dusk”
  • The Laurel Review, “Beginning” and “American Joan,” Vol. 50, No. 2
  • Luna Luna, “Foxglove” and “Invocation”
  • The Maine Review; “Little, Red;” Vol. 4, No. 1.
  • The Missouri Review, “Cinderella in Radiation Therapy,” Poem of the Week, September 23, 2024
  • New Southerner, Literary Edition 2014, “Bruised Lanterns”
  • Painted Bride Quarterly, “Spell to Cultivate Patience,” “Spell to Begin Again,” and “Spell for Empty Hands,” Issue 99
  • Pangyrus, “The Ghost Speaks,” October 1, 2017; “The Plague Year Begins” and “Half-life,” March 5, 2021
  • PANK Magazine, “Spell to Shed Regret,” print issue 16 (Spring 2021)
  • Parks & Points, April Poetry Month Feature, April 1, 2017, “What the Fish Know”
  • Public Pool, “Balanced Accounts” and “Spell to Break Silence”
  • Radar Poetry, “Witness,” Issue 30, June 2021
  • Rattle, “Prayer for Snow,” February 23, 2021
  • Rust + Moth, “Spell to Reveal Origin” and “Spell against Permanence,” Winter 2017; “The Ghost Fades,” Spring 2019; “Mother Taught Me Trees Are Stronger,” Winter 2020
  • Sixfold, Winter 2014, 2nd place in poetry, “Far Away, Like a Mirror;” “Seasonal;” “Down for the Count;” “The Reckoning;” and “Harp”
  • storySouth, “Lack of Infrastructure”
  • Sylvia Magazine, November 18, 2020, “Medicinal”
  • TAB: The Journal of Poetry and Poetics, Vol. 5, No. 1 (2017), “Dangerous Animals”
  • Tinderbox Poetry Journal, Volume 5, Issue 4, “Spell to Practice Patience”

Anthologies

  • America, We Call Your Name: Poems of Resistance and Resilience (San Francisco: Sixteen Rivers Press, 2018), “Conjure Fire”
  • PUNK: An Anthology of Poetry (Kissing Dynamite Press, 2021), “Cat Call”
  • Undead: A Poetry Anthology of Ghosts, Ghouls, and More (Apex Publications, 2017), “Grin”
  • Undeniable: Writers Respond to Climate Change (Alternating Current Press, 2020), “Spell for Tolerance”Wayfinding: Poetry Celebrating America’s Parks and Public Lands (Finishing Line Press, 2021), “What the Fish Know”

Chapbooks

  • When the Wolves Stay Quiet (dancing girl press, 2021)
  • The Red Chorus, forthcoming in Fall 2025 from White Stag Publishing

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