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  • Poems from JAIME, OR, THE VERITIES, Bombay Gin, Pandemonium Edition, 2023
  • "On Diane di Prima's REVOLUTIONARY LETTERS," Rain Taxi Review of Books, Summer 2022.
  • ​"On Guts & Ongoingness: Notes on Pramila Vasudevan's and Rachel Jendrzejewski's "a\c|c/e|p\t| i/n|s\i|s/t." HAIR+NAILS zine #35, Ed. Kristin Van Loon, June 2022. 
  • "Midwinter Constellation," Post45 Special Feature on Bernadette Mayer, July 2021. 
  • ​“Merfrau,” sound installation at the 2020 MCAD Faculty Biennial
  • “Cleft Figure,” Live Mag!, ed. Jeffrey Cyphers Wright, Issue 17, 2020.
  • “Figure for the Stairs, the Spirit of the Stairs,” “Gleaning Figure,” “Top Knot Figure,” Bone Bouquet, ed. Krystal Languell, Issue 10.1, Winter 2020.
  • Two poems and a poetix from The Figures, GUEST, Issue 7, ed. Susana Gardner, November 2019.
  • “Limbo Figure” and “Infernal Figure,” SPECTRA, Eds. Err & The Future, 2019.
  • "Figure for the Effervescent Distance,” “Nascent Figure,” “Figure Feeding Mantid,” the tiny, Eds. Gabriella Torres & Gina Myers, 2019.
  • “In Summer We Clear Space” and selections from Figure 8. Chicago Review, ​Fall 2018
  • “Betwixtuation,” Counter-Desecration: A Gloassary for Writing Within the Anthropocene, Eds. Marthe Reed & Linda Russo. Wesleyan University Press, 2018.
  • “Dwelling in Illegibility,” Rain Taxi Review of Books, Ed. Eric Lorberer, April 2017.
  • “[Prepare to molt],” Words for Winter, Nicollet Mall Street Installation, Northern Lights, Winter 2017.
  • “S W O O N C L I F F, [Dear Sea Outside],”Delirious Hem Advent, Ed. Susana Gardner, December 2015.
  • “YOU ALWAYS LIVE AGAIN,” In Utero feature at Tarpaulin Sky, Eds. Tarpaulin Sky Editorial Board, 2015.
  • “In the Last Person,” Arsenic Lobster Poetry Journal, Ed. Susan Yount, Issue #36 and 2015 anthology, nominated for a Pushcart Prize.
  • “Once Upon a Time I Was,” Verse Daily, September 20, 2014.
  • “PROCESSIONAL/CONFESSIONAL,” with Carrie Lorig, Feminism & Fitness feature at Delirious Hem, Eds. Elizabeth Hall & Amanda Montei., December 2014.
  • “from The Figures,” Stolen Island, Eds. Sarah Cook & Jess Rowan, 2014 edition.
  • “Ohio Epic,” with Michael Sikkema, Third Rail Quarterly, Ed. Jonathan Thomas, Issue #2, Spring 2014
  • Four poems from Ultramegaprairieland, Truck, Guest Ed. Maria Damon, February 2014
  • “Poem Seeking Sacrificial Virgins or Whatever,” Finery, Ed. Gina Meyers, January 2014
  • “FAKEFURCRAFT vs. STATECRAFT: Towards a Bardo Poetics,” ON Contemporary Practice, Ed. Thom Donnovan & Michael Cross, January 2014.
  • “On Listening & Regurgitation,” “Cordial,” “What Matters is Relation and Not Whose Theory Is Correct,” “W(ILD)OMEN,” Deluge, Ed. Paul Cunningham, Issue One, Fall 2013.
  • “Once Upon a Time I Was,” “Vespers for a Staged Reunion,” Cant, Ed. Jonathan Barrett, Issue 4, 2013.
  • “Hundreds of Half-Naked Girls in a Time of Badness,” “I Never Saw Any People Who Appeared to Live So Much Without Amusement,” Gesture, Ed. Heather Goodrich, February 2013.
  • “Sultans on the Edge,” “Nugency,” West Wind Review, Ed. K. Silem Mohammad, 2013.
  • “Kill Bill and the Death Code of Motherhood,” delirious hem, Chix Flix Series curated by Jennifer Knox. January/February 2013. http://delirioushem.blogspot.com/2013/01/kill-bill-and-death-code-of-motherhood.html
  • “The Cuntos: A Poetics,” Montevidayo, December 2012.
  • “Hundreds of Half-Naked Girls in a Time of Badness,” delirious hem, Advent Day 8, December 2012.
  • “Man-Made Catastrophe Involving Kenny Loggins,” “Bounty Hunter Safari,” Sprung Formal: The Apocalypse Issue, Eds. Marianne Laury & Jordan Stempleman, Spring 2012.
  • “Woo Faxes from the House of Wax,” Ping Pong: An Art and Literary Journal of the Henry Miller Library, Eds. Maria Garcia Teutsch, Christine Hamm, Joanna Fuhrman, 2012.
  • “On Flarf,” Quodlibetica: Writing, Arts, Criticism, Eds. Christina Schmid, Lightsey Darst, Thomas O. Haakenson, Constellation 19, April 1, 2012. http://www.quodlibetica.com/on-flarf/
  • “Engorged Hitler Tit Squad,” Claudius App, Ed. Eric Linsker, Volume 2, Spring 2012.
  • “Landscape with Harness,” “Yeti with Nihilists by Fountain,” Bone Bouquet Journal, Ed. Krystal Languell, Winter 2011/2012.
  • “Out of State Hello Kitty Grand Master Petrol Sutra” Welcome to the Dark Water. Ed. Scott Sweeney, Tallahassee, Florida, 2011.
  • “Poetry Genealogy Project,” “Body Aches Suck More Than God,” We Are So Happy To Know Something, Volume 2, Eds. Stephanie Anderson & MC Hyland, Chicago/Minneapolis, 2011
  • “Vin Diesel Cannot Be Killed,” Where to Sit at a Disaster,” “Vin Diesel Can Be Killed,” West Wind Review, New Writing Anthology, Faculty Ed. K. Silem Mohammad, Southern Oregon University, 2011.
  • “A Brief History of Shooting from the Hip,” “Little Western,” Konundrum Engine Literary Review, Eds. Juliet Patterson & Rachel Moritz, Minneapolis, MN. http://lit.konundrum.com/poetry/workmane_poems.php
  • “The Canadian Tuxedo in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction,” The New Gnus, Issue 1. Eds. Hannah Gichard & Eric Huff. Wisconsin/Colorado, Spring 2011. http://thenewgnus.wordpress.com/issue-1/
  • “Maybe Malibu, Maybe Beowulf,” “The Unspoken Reverence that is Dwarf Queefing,” Boo: A Journal of Terrific Things, Issue 3. Ed. Nick Demske. Racine, Wisconsin, Spring 2011. http://boojournal.wordpress.com/issue-3/
  • “Hardcore Brady Bunch Asexual Reproduction,” Momoware, Issue 3. Ed. Scott Sweeney, Tallahassee, Florida, Winter 2010.
  • Selections from Efflorescent Growing Crystals of the Lactating Mermaid Apocalypse, a collaboration with Sharon Mesmer, Western Humanities Review, Volume 64.2—The Hybrid Collaborative Issue. Ed. Barry Weller. Salt Lake City, Utah, Summer 2010.
  • “Firth of Forth,” “Megaprairie Triptych: I. The Possibility of Winter Passage, II. April Woe is This, III. Again Minutes,” GlitterPony, Number Nine. Eds. Jon Link & Natalie Lyalin. Philadelphia, PA and Fukushima City, Japan. Winter 2009. http://glitterponymag.com/issue-9/
  • “Bestiary,” “Dangers in the Workplace,” “How Now Muff-Fed Rumpus,” Abraham Lincoln, Number 5. Ed. K. Silem Mohammad. Ashland, OR. Summer/Fall 2009.
  • “Room with a Potential View,” “Zam Zam,” Diode, Volume 3, Number 1. Eds. Jeff Lodge & Patty Paine. Doha, Qatar. Fall 2009. http://www.diodepoetry.com/v3n1/content/workman_e.html
  • “Brooklyn Coptics,” “Eliminating the Hairy Obstruction,” “Populist Granulation,” West Wind Review. Ed. Lacey Hunter. Southern Oregon University. 2009.
  • “Things to Do in the Green Zone,” fourW: New Writing, Volume 19. Ed. David Gilbey. Australia: fourW Press. 2008.
  • “Mumbai Lyric,” Flurry, Volume 1. Ed. Todd Boss. St. Paul, MN. 17 March 2008.
http://www.toddbosspoet.com/Flurry_vol._1/Entries/2008/3/17_Elisabeth_Workman*.html
  • Opolis in “Small Press Feature: Dusie,” How2: Cut Out and Keep Up: The Make It Happen and Not Make Do Issue, Volume 3 Issue 1. Curated by Frances Kruk. Summer 2007. http://www.asu.edu/pipercwcenter/how2journal/vol_3_no_1/index.html
  • “Kind of Aura or Theme for Surrounding Items,” “Lag Here and There in the Great Time-Flux,” “Many Things and Have Learned Nothing,” The Black Economy. Eds. Jon Leon & Alyssa Wolf. Savannah, GA. Spring 2007.
  • “City Plan J,” “City Plan N,” “City Plan O,” “City Plan P.” Alice Blue Review, Issue Five. Eds. S. Burgess, Will Gallien, Amber Nelson. Seattle, WA. January 2007. http://www.alicebluereview.org/five/five.htm
  • “City Plan F,” “City Plan G,” City Plan H,” “City Plan 1,” Absent Magazine: Poetics—Culture—Policy, Issue One. Eds. Simon DeDeo, Christopher Douglas, Elisa Gabbert, Joanna Guldi. Chicago, Boston, San Francisco, CA. December 2006. http://absentmag.org/issue01/
  • “On the Plains, Only Orange Bedroom,” So to Speak, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA. Summer/Fall 2003.
  • “Narrative So I Can Be Just That” and “Cogito Ergo Sum & Others,” Long Shot Literary Magazine, Volume 26. Ed. Danny Shot. Hoboken, NJ. November 2002.
  • “Incarnate Blisterings,” The Historicity Project. Ed. Paul Kellermann. University Park, PA. March 2002.
http://www.personal.psu.edu/faculty/p/m/pmk8/historicity.htm
  • “Moonlight as Singer in Cul de Sac,” VeRT/poetry magazine, Issue Four. Ed. Andrew Felsinger. San Francisco, CA. Summer 2001. http://epc.buffalo.edu/mags/vert/Vert_issue_4/workman.html
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