Three months in

A status report on writing during the first quarter of 2026

From a writing standpoint, 2026 has been a good year so far. As of today (March 31), I’ve had seven pieces published in seven different places. The latest pieces, published Monday and today, are “Scenes from a Chinese Restaurant,” a bit of flash fiction published in luckycreature‘s #MuckyMondays, and “How to Fish,” a short story in Cowboy Jamboree‘s latest issue, a tribute to the late great grit lit writer Lucia Berlin.

Looking ahead, I have acceptances for six more pieces, most of which will be published in April.

So far this year, I’ve submitted to 50 journals. I’ve received rejections from 30 of them, putting me on track to again this year join the 100-rejection club.

Here is everything I’ve had published during the first three months of 2026:

New poem: ‘Eden in the Ozarks’

Plus some other terrific writing from the latest issue of The Argyle Literary Magazine

Earlier this month, The Argyle Literary Magazine included my poem, “Eden in the Ozarks,” as part of its “bucolia” theme.

Image from “Eden in the Ozarks,” published in The Argyle Literary Magazine

What the heck is bucolia, you ask? It stems from the adjective bucolic, which is from the Greek word boukolos, meaning “cowherd.”

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