NEW full-poetry manuscript forthcoming details to follow.
January 2023
Verse Daily features the poem, “Where Is My Hand Allowed to Be Beauty,” as the January 22, 2023 daily poem. Editor: J.P. Dancing Bear. First printed in EVENT Poetry and Prose Magazine, this poem is from a forthcoming manuscript. January 22, 2023
November 2022
AngelHousePress features six poems in, for the strange, Issue 25 of Experiment – O. EIC: Amanda Earl. November 4, 2022
October 2022
NOTA Conference Making a Living as a Writer in-conference facilator, QWF. 4th Space Concordia. October 4, 2022
September 2022
Arielli, Italy
August 2022
Arc Poetry Magazine features the poem “Unmet,” from a forthcoming collection. Issue 98, Summer 2022, p. 39, Managing Editor: Chris Johnson. August 1, 2022
July 2022
Dentro la Terra, in partnership with Espace de la Diversité has selected stephanie roberts to be one of two writers-in-residence at Dentro La Terra, in Arielli, Abruzzo, Italy for the duration of the month of September 2022. This retreat and residency supports the creation of a future poetry collection. July 5, 2022
June 2022
Pedestal Magazine has accepted and published the poem “Nothing of the Month Club,” for their Issue 90. “Nothing of the Month Club” is dedicated to the poet Jeff Alessandrelli, whose book Fur Not Light inspired the work. Managing Editor: John Amen, Poetry Editors: Arlene Ang, Stefan Lovasik, Michael Spring, & Susan Terris. June 16, 2022
May 2022
Arc Poetry Magazine has accepted a poem for their forthcoming summer issue. May 15, 2022
April 2022
NationalPoetryMonth.ca (AngelHousePress 2022) features “EINIGE KREISE (Several Circles)” online from April 14, 2022 to February 28, 2023. EIC: Amanda Earl. April 14, 2022
stephanie roberts will be reading and signing books, at Accent Open Mic‘s, Bilingual Montreal poetry series, Sunday April 3, 2022, 8pm, La Marche a Cote, 5043 St Denis, Montreal, QC accentseriesmontreal.wordpress.com
Hosts: @devon.gallant & @laclaclaclaclaclaclac
March 2022
#WeAllGrow Amigas republished “Lady Fine is for Sugar,” as part of World Poetry Day. Editor Jen Venegas. “Lady Fine is for Sugar” was first published in POETRY, March 2020 issue, Volume 215, no. 6, p. 588. March 21, 2022
NationalPoetryMonth.ca (AngelHousePress 2022) selected the poem “EINIGE KREISE (Several Circles)” to republish during National Poetry Month. This poem was first published first published in L’Éphémère Review Issue X and as part of the first-place-winning entry in The Sixty-Four: Best Poets of 2018 (Black Mountain Press 2018). March 4, 2022
February 2022
Quebec Writers’ Federation Mentorship Program Mentors and Mentees announced, 2022 Poetry Mentor: stephanie roberts. February 10, 2022
Haiku Canada Review, Volume 16, February 2022, Number 1, features the poem “your obit contains,” p.7, from an unpublished poetry collection. Editor: Mike Montreuil. February 1, 2022
January 2022
Hummingbird: Magazine of the Short Poem has accepted a poem for publication in the May 2022 issue, Vol. XXXII, No. 1. January 28, 2022
Haiku Canada has accepted a poem, from an unpublished manuscript, for their February issue of Haiku Canada Review. January 5, 2022
December 2021
Pom Pom Lit has accepted and is featuring the poem “Not Dead in a Ditch,” from a forthcoming manuscript, later this month. Editors: Irene Doukas Behrman and Matt Dinaro. December 8, 2021
Signed to serve in the Quebec Writers’ Federation Mentorship Program for 2022. December 3, 2021
November 2021
CBC Books, Poetry Prize Reader: Meet the 2021 CBC Poetry Prize readers. November 10, 2021
October 2021
Watch Atwater Poetry Project Online‘s reading, interview, and Q&A, hosted by Rachel McCrum. October 22, 2021
September 2021
The Atwater Poetry Project Online presents an evening with stephanie roberts and Yusuf Saadi. This event takes place Friday, October 22, 7-8pm (ET) on the Crowdcast platform. Register with Crowdcast here or on FB Events. September 3, 2021
rushes from the river disappointment, named a finalist for the Quebec Writers’ Federation’s A.M. Klein Prize for Poetry.
from the jury:
“[r]oberts speaks with clarity and certainty, in a firm and haunting voice. This is an author clearly driven by a need to articulate what is missed. She is unafraid to end a poem abruptly and to let the quiet that follows do some of the speaking. She’s also clearly having fun – with physics, with form, with the second grammar of the line break, and with memories joyous and shocking and neither and both.” October 17, 2020
stephanie roberts’, highly anticipated full poetry collection, is available directly from the publisher — limited signed copies also available here.
August 2021
stephanie roberts has been selected as a recipient of a 2021 Research and Creation grant component of the Explore and Create Program. We acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts in the support of the completion of a forthcoming, and as yet unsigned, full-poetry manuscript. #BringingTheArtsTo Life. August 13, 2021
The New York Quarterly Reading Series with authors stephanie roberts, Daryl Sznyter, Bunkong Tuon, and Chris Haven on Monday, 19 April, 2021 at 7:30PM (EST) via the Zoom platform, hosted by Macaulay Glynn. Free event link here. April 19, 2021
March 2021
Writers Unbound: Travel and Movement
This week, join Shelley Pomerance when authors stephanie roberts and Tawhida Tanya Evanson talk about their travels around the planet and into the psyche and self. March 30, 2021
Montrel Review of Books Spring Issue Launch and review of rushes from the river disappointment.
February 2021
Taped a forthcoming broadcast episode of Writers Unbound! with Tawhida Tanya Evanson and host Shelley Pomerance. February 17, 2021
EVENT Magazine features “Where Is My Hand Allowed To Be Beauty,” “The Rest,” and, “To Call Myself” in print Issue 49.3, Winter 2020/2021, pp. 25-26, 28. Editor: Shashi Bhat. Poetry Editor: Joanne Arnott. February 16, 2021
January 2021
New York Quarterly has accepted a poem, from an unpublished manuscript, for their forthcoming, Without a Doubt: poems illuminating faith, anthology. January 17, 2021
great weather for MEDIA – celebrates the publication of their latest anthology, Escape Wheel, with a live, international, virtual reading featuring Lisa V. Conway (NYC), Rich Ferguson (Los Angeles), Rosie Garland (UK), J. Miller (China), stephanie roberts (Canada), Peggy Robles-Alvarado (NYC), Alex Vigue (Vancouver, WA), and Gina Williams (Lake Oswego). Hosted by Lyndsey Ellis. January 9, 2021
December 2020
Underblong features the poem and audio recording of “UnMet” from an unpublished manuscript in issue 5. Editors: Chen Chen and Sam Herschel Wein. December 29, 2020
November 2020
rushes from the river disappointment virtual book launch & readings with the author stephanie roberts and very special guests David O’Meara, Annick MacAskill, and Zoe Imani Sharpe on Saturday, 28 November at 7:30PM (EST) via the Zoom platform. Free to all with registration required. This event is sponsored by McGill-Queen’s University Press. Read more about the featured speakers here. November 28, 2020
stephanie roberts, author of rushes from the river disappointment, will participate in the AELAQ and QWF Holiday Book Fest opening event, Rapid Fire Reading, Ricochet Writing at 7PM. Presented by @PenguinRandomCA November 25, 2020 mqup.ca/virtual-readin
“To a Jubilant Conscience” audio feature Anvil Tongue Radio SoundCloud. D.C. Wojciech EIC. November 11, 2020
The Ottawa International Writers Festival in conjunction with the Ottawa Public Library and VerseFest 10 presents VerseFest Presents: an evening of live poetry reading and conversation with Angye Gaona, Irfan Ali and stephanie roberts. Hosted by Leslie Roach. November 10, 2020
October 2020
Twyckenham Notes features the poem and audio recording of “George Junius Stinney Jr ,” in the Fall 2020, Voices of Color issue in support of the Official George Floyd Memorial Fund. EIC: Austin Veldman. October 26, 2020
rushes from the river disappointment, named a finalist for the Quebec Writers’ Federation’s A.M. Klein Prize for Poetry. October 17, 2020
September 2020
The Word on the Street Toronto featured speaker. Books and Discovery rushes from the river disappointment, virtual event Satuday and Sunday. September 26, 2020
August 2020
“Lady Fine Is for Sugar,” is the featured lesson with #THEBOOKCHAT, Scott Bayer and Joel Garza co-founders. Lesson created by Steven Arenas. August 30, 2020
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The poem “How Fast Hummingbird’s Wing” is featured in the anthology Escape Wheel by great weather for MEDIA. Editors: Jane Ormerod, David Lawton, Thomas Fucaloro. August 1, 2020
June 2020
The poems “The Can” and “To a Jubilant Conscience,” are featured in the online journal {isacoustic*}. Editor: Barton Smock. June 22, 2020
The League of Canadian Poets, features the poem “Mall of the Sirens” as today’s daily Poetry Pause. June 11, 2020
Shenandoah, features the poems “Black Conversation” and “ECTOPIA CORDIS,” in Volume 69, Issue 2, Spring 2020. Editor: Beth Staples, Poetry Editor: Lesley Wheeler. June 5, 2020
May 2020
Scrivener Creative Review literary journal features the poem “Subcutaneous Organ Music,” in issue 45, p. 54. Editor: g. d. currie, Poetry Editor: Angelina Mazza. May 7, 2020
Featured appearance Ottawa International Writers Festival. May 2, 2020 (cancelled)
April 2020
TheBreakBeat Poets Volume 4: LatiNEXT, Haymarket Books Chicago, features the poem “Lady Fine Is for Sugar” p. Editors: Felicia Chavez, José Olivarez, and Willie Perdomo, April 1, 2020
March 2020
In “See What’s Coming ‘LatiNext’ in Poetry,” NewPages Magazine, reviewer Katy Haas singles out “Lady Fine Is for Sugar” as a favorite from the March 2020 Poetry magazine LatiNext folio.
Roberts writes with wit and attitude, and I appreciated every line of it. ~ Katy Haas March 18, 2020
Room literary journal features the poem “Tenderheaded,” in issue 43.1 “Hair” theme, pp. 8-10. Editor: Chelene Knight. March 15, 2020
Slated to read at the 10th Annual New York City Poetry Festival July 2020 hosted by A Velvet Giant. (cancelled) Rescheduled 24-25 July 2021.
Poetry Magazine features the poem “Lady Fine Is for Sugar,” March 2020 issue, Volume 215, no. 6, p. 588, Editor: Don Share. March 1, 2020
great weather for MEDIA has accepted a poem for their 2020 anthology. March 1, 2020
February 2020
Scrivener Creative Review has accepted a poem for publication in their 45th issue. February 28, 2020
These Lands: A Collection of Voices from Black Poets in Canada, a chapbook anthology from the League of Canadian Poets, features the poem “This Is Just to Say I Found the Parsley You Were Growing,” in a hand-sewn volume briefly available for purchase here. Editor: Chelene Knight. February 25, 2020
49th Shelf names rushes from the river disappointment to their Most Anticipated: Spring 2020 Poetry Preview. February 9, 2020
stephanie roberts feature with micro interview at Poetry In Voice February 1, 2020
January 2020
The League of Canadian Poets has accepted a poem for inclusion in an untitled Black poets chapbook. January 9, 2020
EVENT Magazine has accepted three poems for future publication. January 4, 2020
December 2019
POETRY Magazine has accepted a poem for publication in the March 2020 issue. December 12, 2019
Room Magazine has accepted a poem from an unpublished manuscript for Issue 43.1 in March. December 27, 2019.
Watershed Review features the poem Bourbon Moon in the Fall 2019 issue. Editor: Sarah Pape. December 20, 2019

Hades III (2019), digitized oil pastel on paper, by stephanie roberts
The December issue of Ice Floe Press, features the poems “SKELETON::LAKE,” “LIGHTNING,” and “Sun Don’t Rise” with digital art by the poet. Editor: Rob Frederic Kenter. December 11, 2019
November 2019
Watershed Review has accepted a poem for their upcoming issue. November 12, 2019
September 2019
The anthology NO TENDER FENCES, features the poem “Skinned & White Knuckle,” p.165, first published in Twyckenham Notes, Issue 4, March 2018, anthology editors: Carla Ferreira, Kim Sousa, and Marina Carrerira. September 21, 2019
The Sixty-Four: Best Poets 2018 Black Mountain Press features the first place winning poems “EINIGE KREISE (Several Circles)” first published in L’Éphémère Review Issue X and “Overcast,” first published in Banshee, Issue #6, p. 58-59, Editor: Carlos Steward. September 14, 2019
Bacopa Literary Review an annual international print journal published by the Writers Alliance of Gainesville features the poem “Middle-Age Cartwheel,” in the 2019 issue. Senior Editor: Mary Bast. September 7, 2019
August 2019
Editors Carla Ferreira, Kim Sousa, and Marina Carrerira, have accepted a poem for publication, for the anthology, NO TENDER FENCES, in support of RAICES, forthcoming September 2019. August 12, 2019
The The Spirit it Travels: an Anthology of Transcendent Poetry, Cosmographia Books, Nina Alverez editor, features the poem “FORCE,” p.132, first published in The /tƐmz/ Review, Issue 2, January 2018. August 3, 2019
July 2019
Burning House Press, features the poems “July Under the Bridge” and “He Said” as part of their “LIES & SECRETS” themed month of July, Guest Editor: Rob Frederic Kenter, DoveKing-in-Chief: Miggy Angel. July 28, 2018
The BreakBeat Poets have accepted a poem for publication in their volume four anthology LatiNEXT with Haymarket Books, Chicago. July 12, 2019

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June 2019
Bacopa Literary Review has accepted a poem for their 2019 September print issue. June 1, 2019
May 2019
Bluestem Magazine features the poem “The Blue Distant,” in the May issue. Editor: Olga Abella. May 27, 2019
Emrys Journal 2019, features the poem
“WITH SOFT EYES SHE LEARNED TO SEE THE CURVATURES OF SPACETIME IN THE OMNIPRESENT GRID OF HOPE AND THEN CRY ACCORDINGLY,” Volume 36, pp.1-2, Editor: Katie Burgess, Poetry Editor: ArthurMcMaster. May 16, 2019
DASH Literary Journal features the poem “Japanese Maples,” in the 12th edition. pp. 168-169. May 8, 2019
Bluestem Magazine has accepted a poem for May publication. May 5, 2019
April 2019
DASH Literary Journal has accepted a poem for May publication. April 10, 2019
Banshee, Issue #8, Spring 2019, features the poems “If We Are Savage & Lucky” and “If We Are Savage & Lucky II.” pp. 14-16. Editors: Laura Jane Cassidy, Claire Hennessy, & Eimear Ryan. April 4, 2019
Oxidant|Engine Mini-Collection BoxSet Series Vol.2, launched at AWP19 is now available for purchase. Editorial Team: Brandon Rushton, Josh English, Caylin Capra-Thomas, Peter Twal. April 4, 2019
March 2019
Arc Poetry Magazine, features three poems in their Spring 2019 issue, “YE RADIAL NURVE EXAME: SUNDAY DECEMBER SIXTEENTH FOUR FIVE TWO AY EM,” “As I Damn Well Say,” and “To A Meteor Elongating Night.” pp. 101-105. Managing Editor: Chris Johnson. Poetry Editor: Doyali Islam. March 27, 2019

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The Festival of Literary Diversity (FOLD) has accepted the poem “Looking Everywhere But Inside,” first printed in Room Magazine, for the FOLD 2019 program. March 26, 2019
Writers Resist features the poem “The Way You Talk About Love: A Found Poem Like What Is Discovered at Autopsy After a Massive Coronary Thrombosis,” Issue 83. Sara Marchant, Rae Rose and Kit-Bacon Gressitt, Editors. March 21, 2019
Come join Arc Poetry at VERSeFEST Ottawa on Thursday, March 28th at the Knox Presbyterian Church (120 Lisgar St, Ottawa) from 7 pm to 8:30 pm, with readings from (l-r) David O’Meara, Doyali Islam, stephanie roberts, and Jenny Haysom.

Graphic: Arc Poetry
You can buy your ticket at showpass for $12.
Shenandoah has accepted two poems for publication in the Spring 2020 issue. March 5, 2019
February 2019
Reality Hands, features the poem “Establishing an Airway, ” Issue 19, Editors: No Glykon and Meagan Masterman. February 10, 2019
Burning House Press featured photo artist for the month of February, Adrianna Robertson guest editor. February 3, 2019
Two Chairs Poetry features the poems ‘Tell Me Where” and “Twenty-Four Hours in the Life of a Frog” in its inaugural Issue 1. February 1, 2019
January 2019
CV2 Winter 2019 · Vol. 41 No. 3 issue, features the poem “Junkyard Tornado.” p. 23. January 28, 2019
Banshee has accepted two poems for Issue #8. January 22, 2019
The League of Canadian Poets will feature the poem “Overcast,” first published in print in Banshee, as part of this year’s Poetry Pause. January 17, 2019
December 2018
The poem “April Finally,” published in Priestess and Hierophant Press, has been nominated, by editor Alicia Cole, for The 2018 Best of the Net anthology published by Sundress Publications. December 31, 2018
The Poetry Annals (Oxford, UK), features the poem “My Timeline is Glad,” in The Anatomy of Desire: an Anthology of Distance available for purchase, in support of the Save the Children charity, p. 26. Editor: Shekinah Vera-Cruz. December 28, 2018
Selected for inclusion in The Sixty-Four: Best Poets of 2018 by Black Mountain Press and The Halcyone Magazine editorial staff. December 20, 2018
2019 Pushcart Prize nomination—Priestess & Hierophant Press. December 13, 2018
2019 Pushcart Prize nomination—Crannóg Magazine. December 3, 2018
Lean In, A Collection of Candian Poetry, Polar Expressions Publishing, featuring the poem “What Happened,” is available for purchase here. December 3, 2018
Quiddity, International Literary Journal and Public Radio Program, features the poem “Never Abuela” in Issue 11.2. Founding Editor and Host: Joanna Beth Tweedy. December 1, 2018
November 2018
2019 Pushcart Prize nomination—great weather for MEDIA. November 16, 2018
Arc Poetry has extended an invitation to read with, and as a mentee of, poet-in-residence David O’Meara for 2019 VERSeFest Ottawa, March 26-31, 2019.
The Emrys Foundation has accepted a poem for Emrys Journal 2019, Volume thirty-six. November 17, 2018
Two Chairs Poetry has accepted two poems for publication in their inaugural issue. November 17, 2018
Reality Hands has accepted a poem for future publication. November 13, 2018
Arc Poetry has accepted three poems for future publication. November 12, 2018
Quiddity, an international literary journal and NPR affiliated radio program, has accepted a poem for future publication. November 9, 2018
great weather for MEDIA – NYC Book Party, 11/13/2018, 7:00pm to 9:00pm
Poetry/Fiction Reading
Celebrate the publication of great weather for MEDIA‘s latest anthology, Suitcase of Chrysanthemums, at the glamorous Red Room at KGB.
Featuring Amy Barone, Mersidy Florexile, Jennifer Juneau, Jane LeCroy, Sophie Malleret, Anwar Morse, stephanie roberts, and A.E. Weisgerber. Hosted by George Wallace.
KGB, Red Room
85 East 4th Street
New York, NY 10003
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A VELVET GIANT, has accepted and will feature the poem and audio “I/U” in Issue 2, Autumn 2018, November 10, 2018. Co-Founders and Editors: Erika Walsh & Emma Sheinbaum. November 2, 2018
October 2018
Crannóg Magazine (Ireland), Issue #49, featuring the poem “Hawk Crow Adagio,” is available for purchase here. p. 73. Editors: Sandra Bunting, Ger Burke, Jarlath Fahy & Tony O’Dwyer. October 26, 2018
Brain Mill Press features “OMFG: UNTIL THE TYGER LEARNS HOW TO WRITE” in the ‘Anger’ theme on the BMP Voices digital platform. October 23, 2018
graphic: Brain Mill Press
Red Coyote, Volume #32, features the poem “Denim Angel.” p. 38. EIC: Marcella Remund. October 19, 2018
The Write Connection features the poem “Wolf” in inaugural Issue 1. Editors: Teriann Walling & George Gerard. October 13, 2018
Brain Mill Press has selected a poem for the upcoming feature ‘Anger’ on their BMP Voices digital platform. October 10, 2018
The Poetry Annals (UK) has selected a poem for the forthcoming anthology “The Anatomy of Desire.” October 5, 2018
Writers Resist, has accepted a poem for future publication. October 4, 2018
Ariel Chart features the poem “It Happened Fast” in the October 2018 issue. Guest Editor: Jana Begovic. EIC: Mark Anthony Rossi. October 3, 2018
EVENT Magazine features “A Grand Epiphany,” “Mall of the Sirens,” and “Vision” in Issue 47.2, Fall/Winter 2018, pp. 36-39. Editor: Shashi Bhat. Poetry Editor: Joanne Arnott. October 1, 2018
September 2018
The poem “Mi Dispiace,” published in The/ tƐmz / Review, has been nominated, by editors Aaron Schneider and Amy Mitchell, for The 2018 Best of the Net anthology published by Sundress Publications. September 25, 2018
Ariel Chart has accepted a poem for future publication. September 13, 2018
Crannóg Magazine has accepted a poem for Crannóg 49, Fall 2018 edition. September 13, 2018
Purple Fire Publications has accepted a poem for publication in the inaugural Issue of The Write Connection. September 10, 2018
Polar Expressions Publishing publication and contest finalist. September 5, 2018
Panopolyzine features the poem “No Songs About This Childhood” in Issue 10, Summer-Fall 2018. EIC: Jeff Santosuosso. September 2, 2018
Chaleur Magazine features the poems “Hiatus” and “Till We Know Not When” in their inaugural print issue Letters to My Unfinished Love, Summer 2018. Pre-order here. (sold out), pp. 15-17. Editor-in-Chief: Perry Asibey-Bonsu. September 2, 2018
August 2018
Micro chapbook length collection accepted for 2019 publication. August 31, 2018
The Slag Review has accepted three poems for publication in the online and print editions of The Slag Review, Issue no. 9. August 21, 2018
my (small) press writing day: No Need to Cry. Editor: rob mclennan. August 17, 2018
Persian Sugar in English Tea (Vol III): The Bilingual Anthology of Contemporary Love Poems features the poems “People Believing Badly,” first published in Blue Lyra Review, and “Love Like a Waning Moon,” first published in Claudius Speaks, in English and Farsi. This volume is available for purchase here. Editor and Translator: Soodabeh Saeidnia. August 14, 2018
Panoplyzine has accepted a poem for publication in Issue 10. August 5, 2018
Literary Spotlight: poem excerpt “Meridian” appears in WTP Vol. VI #6. Woven Tale Press. August 4, 2018
The poem “Now is Probably a Good Time” is the opening feature of the anthology Suitcase of Chrysanthemums by great weather for MEDIA, pp. 13-14. Editors: Jane Ormerod, David Lawton, Thomas Fucaloro. August 1, 2018
River Heron Review features the poem “The Woods of Perhaps” in inaugural Issue 1.1. Editors: Robbin Farr, Judith Lagana. August 1, 2018

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July 2018
Fire Poetry Journal features the poem “Tender Nest” in Issue 4. Editors: Shaun Turner, Joy Bowman. July 31, 2018
Silver Needle Press has selected the poem “SOPRATTUTTO/VORFREUDE” as the July 30th winner of their Poem of the Week Contest. Editor: Olivia Pridemore. (poet’s voice) July 30, 2018
Chaleur Magazine has accepted two poems for publication in their inaugural print issue, Summer 2018. July 29, 2018
Vermillion Literary Project of the University of South Dakota has accepted a poem for publication in the next issue of Red Coyote. July 24, 2018
Fire Poetry has accepted a poem for publication in issue 4. July 12, 2018
Persian Sugar in English Tea Volume III, a bilingual anthology of love poems,

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has accepted two poems for translation and publication, September 2018 release. EIC: Soodabeh Saeidnia. July 4, 2018
The poem “Meridian” is featured in The Woven Tale Press, Vol. VI #6, p.43. EIC: Sandra Tyler. Poetry Editor: Sara London. July 3, 2018
June 2018 Canthius Magazine features the poem “Cross Words” in Issue 05, pp. 48-51. Editor: Claire Farley. June 27, 2018
The poems “Hades” and “EINEIGE KRIESE (Several Circles),” are featured in the ‘Sempiternal’ themed edition of L’Éphémère Review, May/June 2018 Issue X. Editor: Kanika Lawton. Poetry Editor: Christian Sammartino. June 21, 2018

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The poems “Lovers Quarrel” and “April Finally,” are featured in Priestess and Hierophant’s: Darkness and Light themed Issue 5. Ed. Alicia Cole. June 21, 2018
New Reader Magazine features the poem “Never was the Girl Next Door” in Issue no. 2, p. 54. EIC: Marie Dominique dela Paz. June 18, 2018
River Heron Review has accepted a poem for their inaugural issue. June 15, 2018
Burning House Press, features three poems for their “Liminal” theme, including the poem “Times & Spaces” that was a contest finalist for the 7th Eyewear Publishing LTD Fortnight Prize. Guest Editor: James Pate. Shaman-in-Chief: Miggy Angel. June 15, 2018
So to Speak Journal features two poems in the Summer 2018 issue. Editor: Alexandria Petrassi. Poetry Editor: Elspeth Jensen. June 11, 2018
Juke Joint features the poem “Black Lashes & White Pickup Accents” in Issue Two (May 2018). Editor: Dean Julius. June 3, 2018
L’Éphémère Review has accepted two poems for Issue X. June 2, 2018
Priestess & Hierophant Press, has accepted two poems for a forthcoming issue. June 1, 2018
So to Speak has accepted two poems for publication in a forthcoming issue. June 1, 2018
May 2018
CV2 has accepted a poem for future publication. May 31, 2018
Selected for upcoming solo exhibit for September through October. May 28, 2018
Juke Joint has accepted a poem for publication in a forthcoming issue. May 19, 2018
River River Journal features the poem “Of Course this Brick” in V. I, Issue 7, Spring 2018. Editor: A. Anupama. May 13, 2018
Chaleur Magazine features the poem “Back in the Day” in V. I, Issue II, May 2018. May 1, 2018
April 2018
Subterranean Blue Poetry features the poem “Via Rail Dream” in Volume VI, issue V (May 2018). Editor: Rebecca Anne Banks. April 27, 2018
Two poems have been selected as finalist for the Poetry Matters Literary Prize from Poetry Matters Literary Project Ltd., Augusta, GA. April 16, 2018
Literary Spotlight: poem excerpt “The Clutch” appears in WTP Vol. VI #3. Woven Tale Press. April 14, 2018
EVENT Magazine has accepted three poems for fall publication. April 12, 2018
Three poems are currently featured in bloodsugarpoetry. April 9, 2018
The poems “Snatch” and “Wear You Out: Letter to a Southern Poet,” are featured in the online journal {isacoustic*} and the subsequent print issue #4. Editor: Barton Smock. April 7, 2018
Banshee, Issue #6 (Spring 2018), featuring the poem “Overcast.” (Ireland) Editors: Laura Jane Cassidy, Claire Hennessy, & Eimear Ryan. April 5, 2018
Two poems are featured in The Woven Tale Press, Vol. VI #3. EIC: Sandra Tyler. Poetry Editor: Sara London. April 3, 2018
March 2018
antinarrative journal features the poem, “Bombycilla.” Editor: Jonathan May. March 28, 2018
New Reader Magazine, of NYC, has accepted a poem for their second issue due this spring. March 27, 2018
Two Sylvias Press, Wilder Poetry Prize book manuscript finalist. Editors: Kelli Russell Agodon & Annette Spaulding-Convy. March 26, 2018
great weather for MEDIA has accepted a poem for their 2018 anthology. March 20, 2018
FLAPPERHOUSE #17 (Spring 2018), featuring three poems, is available for purchase online here. Managing Editor: Joseph P. O’Brien. Poetry Editor: Claudia Zander. March 20, 2018
Counternarratives has selected a poem for a forthcoming anthology which will be published by Four Chambers Press this spring. March 19, 2018

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antinarritive journal has accepted a poem for an upcoming issue. March 18, 2018
Canthius has accepted a poem for their spring issue. March 16, 2018
The Write Launch features three poems in the March issue. Editor: Sandra Fluck. March 6, 2018
Crannóg Magazine, Issue #47, featuring the poem “i never tire of the moon,” on page 17, is now available for purchase here. (Ireland) Editors: Sandra Bunting, Ger Burke, Jarlath Fahy & Tony O’Dwyer. March 2, 2018
JARFLY Magazine features “Nerve Damage,” in its inaugural Issue 1. EIC: Ian C. Williams. March 1, 2018
Big Pond Rumours 2018 Chapbook Contest longlist. The titular poem of this collection is featured today on Twyckenham Notes. March 1, 2018
Twyckenham Notes features “Skinned & White Knuckle,” in the Spring 2018, Issue 4. EIC: Austin Veldman. March 1, 2018
February 2018
FLAPPERHOUSE has accepted three poems for March publication. February 27, 2018
The Write Launch has accepted three poems for March publication. February 20, 2018
The poem “Because” is currently featured in Gaze. Editor: Darla Mottram. February 12, 2018
Twyckenham Notes, out of South Bend, Indiana, has accepted a poem for publication in their next issue. February 12, 2018
River River has accepted a poem for its next issue. February 5, 2018
Goat’s Milk Magazine features “Set Fire to Stop Fire,” in inaugural Issue 1 Editors: Paige Leland and Danielle Johnson. February 1, 2018
January 2018
The /tƐmz/ Review features three poems in Issue 2. (Canada) Editors: Aaron Schneider and Amy Mitchell. January 31, 2018
Banshee has accepted a poem for Issue #6. January 23, 2018
The poems “Commute the Sentence,” “Canadian Goose Summer,” and “Spider Kiting,” are featured in the ‘Gossamer’ themed edition of L’Éphémère Review, Issue VIII. Poetry Editor: Christian Sammartino. January 22, 2018
The poem “Love Like a Waning Moon,” is featured in Claudius Speaks, Issue 5. Editor: K. Augustus. January 18, 2018
JARFLY Magazine has accepted a poem for their inaugural issue. January 18, 2018
The poem “Catching Sight of The Niña The Pinta & The Santa Maria,” is featured in the Winter, Volume 4 Number 1 of The Maine Review, now available here. E.I.C: Margot Anne Kelley. January 17, 2018
The poem “Now I Know,” is featured in the inaugural Issue 0, of Before After/Godwink. Editor: Cheryl L. Cummings. January 16, 2018
The poems “Passages North and “Make the Next Second Chance” are featured in theinaugural issue ofCanada Quarterly. Managing Poetry Editor: Britny Cordera. January 16, 2018
The poems “The Dental Hygienist Shares the Pain” and “Part for Me,” are featured in the Winter 2018 Issue 18.1 of Gyroscope Review, available here. Editors: Constance Brewer & Kathleen Cassen Mickelson. January 15, 2018
The poem “Tempesta: Tuesday December Twentieth Three Three Ay Em,” is featured in the Winter Issue 2.1 of The Ocotillo Review, available here. Poetry editor: Rod C. Rodriguez. January 15, 2018
Crannóg Magazine, of Galway, Ireland, has accepted a poem for Crannóg 47, the spring 2018 edition. January 12, 2018
The Woven Tale Press has accepted three poems for future publication. January 11, 2018
Goat’s Milk Magazine has accepted a poem from an unpublished manuscript for their inaugural issue. January 10, 2018
December 2017
L’Éphémère Review has accepted three poems for 2018 publication. December 20, 2017
The poem “Entanglement,” from an unpublished manuscript of the same title, is featured in the Fall/Winter 2017 Volume XXVI Issue 1 of Atlanta Review, editor Karen Head. December 18, 2017
Gyroscope Review has accepted two poems from an unpublished manuscript for their winter issue. December 16, 2017
The poem “It’s the Smoke that Kills You” is live at Faculty Lit. Review. December 11, 2017
The poem “Scene V,” is featured in Claudius Speaks, Issue 5. Editor: K. Augustus. December 8, 2017
Canada Quarterly has accepted three poems for their inaugural issue. December 6, 2017
“Hunger of a Silent Voice” essay on poetry readings and recording. December 5, 2017
November 2017
Pushcart Prize nomination. November 29, 2017
Reunion: The Dallas Review, Volume 7, featuring the poem “A Firefly Turns on the Evening’s First Light,” has been released. E.I.C.: Chelsea Kaye Barnard. November 29, 2017
The poem “I Imagine,” was selected as a finalist in the 9th Eyewear Publishing LTD Fortnight Prize. November 22, 2017
The audio recording of “Pistol Whip,” from issue 6 of The Inflectionist Review, is live on the review’s Facebook page and on SoundCloud. November 20, 2017
The poet has been selected, by Todd Swift, for the longlist of the 9th Eyewear Publishing LTD Fortnight Prize. November 19, 2017
Before After/Godwink, (formerly Faculty Lit) a new journal of literature & art based in Baton Rouge, LA, has accepted a poem for the inaugural issue and the poem “It’s the Smoke That Kills You,” for their website. November 15, 2017
The /tƐmz/ Review has accepted three poems for their next issue, including a poem slated for an anthology, in 2018, with Cosmographia Books. November 13, 2017
The Ocotillo Review has accepted the poem, “Tempesta,” for publication in their next issue. November 11, 2017
Editor Bellamy Abena Shoffner has accepted work for a forthcoming publication. November 7, 2017
Three poems are featured in the inaugural issue of OCCULUM. Editor: Arielle Tipa. November 1, 2017
October 2017
The poem “They Named the Ship OH SHIT!,” is featured in the inaugural issue of litter published by Write About Now Poetry. October 31, 2017
Listen to the poem, “Connections,” read by the author, published in issue #5 of Banshee. October 30, 2017
The poem “I Come To,” is in the Fall 2017 Sky Island Journal Issue 2. Editors: Jeff Sommerfeld and Jason Splichal. October 21, 2017
A poem from an unpublished manuscript is currently featured in Fall Issue #2 of The Indianapolis Review. Editor: Natalie Solmer. October 18, 2017
Claudius Speaks has accepted two poems for publication in their Fever themed issue. October 14, 2017
OCCULUM has accepted three poems for publication, next month, in their inaugural issue. October 6, 2017
September 2017
The Indianapolis Review has accepted a poem for their fall issue #2. September 29, 2017

photo by: s. roberts
Cosmographia Books has accepted a poem for an anthology of transcendent poetry, scheduled for 2018. September 26, 2017
The poem “Times & Spaces,” was selected as a finalist for the 7th Eyewear Publishing LTD Fortnight Prize. September 25, 2017
Atlanta Review, has accepted the poem “Entanglement,” for a forthcoming publication.
This is the 26th publication acceptance of stephanie roberts‘ poetry for 2017. Contact the artist. September 18, 2017
Banshee, Issue #5 (Autumn/Winter 2017), featuring the poem “Connections,” is now available for purchase online. Editors: Laura Jane Cassidy, Claire Hennessy, & Eimear Ryan. September 13, 2017
“Rushes from the River Disappointment,” the titular poem of an unpublished poetry collection, is live in Arcturus magazine, on the Medium platform. Highlight your favourite rush. Poetry editor: Chrissy Martin. E.I.C.: Sara Cutaia. September 11, 2017

photo: s. roberts
Arcturus, a sister publication of The Chicago Review of Books, has selected a poem for publication this month. September 7, 2017
August 2017
Sky Island Journal, has accepted the poem, “I Come To,” (described as visceral and elegant) for their Issue #2 (Fall 2017), to be published on October 21, 2017. August 27, 2017
The Maine Review, has accepted the poem “Catching Sight of The Niña The Pinta and The Santa Maria,” for publication in their next issue, due this December. August 15, 2017

photo: s. roberts
Subterranean Blue Poetry of Montréal has accepted a poem for publication in 2018. August 14, 2017
The suite of poems, THE PHYSICS OF LOVE AND OTHER UNCERTAIN PHASES OF THE CHEMISTRY IN COULOMB’S LAW, is featured in the Spring 2017 issue of The Gambler. Editors: Alexandra Reisner, Briana L. Woods, & Kelly Jones. August 2, 2017
“Tinder of the ‘Desperate Man'” is featured on rabbit-light.tumblr.com, first published with Burning House Press. August 6, 2017
July 2017
Banshee, a print journal of contemporary writing, from Ireland and around the world, has accepted for publication “Connections,” a poem from an unpublished manuscript. July 19, 2017
Burning House Press, is featuring “a conversation in poetry,” a collaborative work. July 15, 2017

photo: s. roberts
Ciel D’or. 2017. Acrylic on canvas. (18 in. x 24 in.) by stephanie roberts. Sold, for the benefit of Groupe de Soutien du Suroît pour l’arthrite et l’arthrose (GSSAA). July 8, 2017
You can see the 14 finalists announced here: https://goo.gl/sm3d5t July 3, 2017
June 2017
The long poem “The Physics of Love and Other Uncertain Phases in Coulomb’s Law,” has been accepted for publication by The Gambler. June 25, 2017
Listen to the poem, “Catawampus,” read by the author, published in the inaugural issue of The Arsonist Magazine by Burning House Press. Editor Miggy Angel. June 20, 2017
The poem “Pistol Whip,” is featured in The Inflectionist Review ‘s issue #6. Editors: A. Molotkov and John Sibley Williams. June 12, 2017
The poem “The Pull of the Moon,” is featured in Snapdragon Journal‘s Issue 3.2: The Art of Surrender. Editors: Jacinta V. White and Cyndi Briggs. June 10, 2017
The poems “Icestorm” and “Catawampus,” are featured in The Arsonist Magazine by Burning House Press, edition 01, available for a limited time here. Thanks to the work and vision of Miggy Angel, editor. June 9, 2017
Write About Now Poetry has accepted a poem for the inaugural issue of their magazine litter (a twitterary magazine). June 8, 2017
The poem “Take a Knee,” dedicated to Black Lives Matter activist Colin Kaepernick, is featured in Writers Resist, Issue 28. Sara Marchant, Rae Rose and Kit-Bacon Gressitt, Editors. June 8, 2017
The poem “Tigers in Cages,” is featured in Priestess and Hierophant’s: A Beckoning issue. Ed. Alicia Cole. June 4, 2017

cover: Amanda Rhodenizer
Issue 40.2 of Room, featuring the poem “Looking Everywhere But Inside,” is available for purchase online and at select newstands and bookstores. Editor: Meghan Bell. June 3, 2017
Read the poem “Soft Part,” in After the Pause, on page 84-85, of Volume 4, Issue 2 Summer 2017. Thanks to editor, Michael Prihoda. June 1, 2017
May 2017
Writers Resist, has accepted for publication “Take a Knee,” a poem dedicated to the Black Lives Matter activist Colin Kaepernick. May 26, 2017
Alternating Current Press, has accepted a poem for an issue of The Coil forthcoming in 2018. This poem has also advanced into the semifinalist round for The 2018 Luminaire Award for Best Poetry. May 25, 2017
Daphne Magazine, a beautiful online publication, features two poems, “Surgery” and “For a Time Desire,” in their Issue #3. Editor: Allison Lee. May 22, 2017
Rising Phoenix Review, is featuring “Blackbirds,” a poem concerned with police brutality, and “Off Hours,” in the May issue. Editor in Chief: Christian Sammartino May 19, 2017

National Baseball Hall of Fame Library
The Acentos Review, has published “Slugger” in their special feature: Sports as a Microcosm of Life, edited by Malcolm Friend. Founding Editor & EIC: Dr. Raina J. León. (image: Roberto Clemente 1972) May 2017
The Thing Itself, Issue 44 features “Hepatitis A.” Poetry Ed: Monique Cortez. May 10, 2017
Snapdragon: A Journal of Art & Healing, has accepted the poem “The Pull of the Moon” for their June “Surrender” issue. Editor: Jacinta V. White. May 7, 2017
Daphne Magazine, has accepted two poems for the upcoming issue. Editor: Allison Lee. May 3, 2017
April 2017

for The Acentos Review
The Acentos Review, has accepted a baseball poem for a forthcoming issue with a special sports feature. Special Editor: Malcolm Friend. Founding Editor & EIC: Dr. Raina J. León. April 27, 2017
Priestess & Hierophant Press, has accepted the poem “Tigers in Cages,” for issue 3: A Beckoning, due for release next month. Editor: Alicia Cole. April 17, 2017
Rat’s Ass Review, has accepted a poem, for their summer 2017 issue. Editor: Roderick Bates. April 14, 2017
The Thing Itself, a literary journal of Our Lady of the Lake University in San Antonio, Texas, has accepted a poem, from a forthcoming collection, for inclusion in their 44th print issue due for release mid-May. We believe your poem is an exceptional additon to our journal in its ability to cultivate compassion and evoke empathy. April 4, 2017
March 2017
After the Pause Literary Journal has accepted the poem “Soft Part” for publication in their June 2017 issue. March 27, 2017

photo: Alexander Skeppsholmsbron
The Stockholm Review of Literature is currently featuring three poems, in their issue #19, “Circle Earth: Meditation After Reading Tropic of Cancer,” “Pure Dictation: This is How My Dreams Have Flown Most of My Life But Tonight it All Makes Sense,” and “Look at the Time.” March 26, 2017
3 poems by stephanie roberts, was accepted for publication and is currently featured with Burning House Press, a UK based online journal with an international editorial team. Editor: Miggy Angel.
Two poems will also be featured in, the inaugural print issue of, The Arsonist Magazine, due for release this spring. March 9, 2017
The poem “Tame” is featured in the inaugural issue of, Waxing & Waning A Literary Journal. March 5, 2017
February 2017
A poem has been accepted for publication for the seventh volume of the journal Reunion: The Dallas Review scheduled for this fall. February 26, 2017
The poem “New Definitions After Surgery,” from a collection due Fall of 2017, was selected as a finalist, and slated for publication, in the Medusa’s Laugh Press, Nano Text contest. Nanotext will be included in a handmade, limited edition (200 copies) anthology, that will debut at the AWP Conference, in Washington D.C. February 8 -11, 2017.
January 2017
The poem “Tame,” from an unpublished manuscript, was accepted for publication in, the inaugural issue of, WAXING & WANING.
The poem “Pistol Whip,” from a collection due Fall of 2017, was accepted for publication, in the next issue of The Inflectionist Review.
The two poems, “Often I Begin a Thought With: It’s Funny When Nothing is Funny at All” and “Assault in The Brooklyn Botanic Garden,” from forthcoming manuscripts, are featured in the current edition of Shooter Literary Magazine, in the UK. Issue #5 (Winter 2017) available here. Editor: Melanie White.
December 2016
The poem “Looking Everywhere But Inside,” from an unpublished manuscript, will be featured, in Room‘s next issue (40.2) on newsstands in June 2017. December 29, 2016.
November 2016
Honorable Mention in Causeway Lit Poetry Competition
Causeway Lit is a digital component of Dogwood Literary Journal
A poem, from a manuscript in progress, was selected as a top ten finalist and Honorable Mention. November 10, 2016.

Cover art by Jane Eaton Hamilton
The New Quarterly, one of Canada’s premeire literary journals featured two poems in the (Fall 2016) Issue #140. Editor: Pamela Mulloy.
October 2016
Two poems will be featured, in the UK publication, Shooter Literary Magazine‘s Issue #5, themed “Cities.”
BIOGRAPHIE D’EXPOSITION POUR STEPHANIE ROBERTS
À onze ans, stephanie roberts a gagné un concours de dessin. Son dessin à la mine d’une rue de la ville a paru à Albany, la ville capitale de l’État de New York. Par la suite, elle fut transférée de son école locale à Brooklyn, NY à une école spécialisant dans les domaines des arts et de la musique. Elle a toujours fait du dessin et adore les arts. Après plusieurs années, se trouvant hypnotisée par d’autres beautés de la vie, elle retourne, en 2000, à sa création d’œuvres d’art. Stephanie a choisi de s’établir au Québec en 1991. Elle est aussi l’auteur de deux tomes de poésies et une collection de nouvelles. Ses œuvres poétiques ont été publiées dans plusieurs journaux littéraires au Canada et aux États-Unis. Vous pouvez la rejoindre au http://www.oceansandfire.com .
(traduit par: Christine Chang)
September 2016
Solo art exhibit coming November

stephanie roberts, pink is the navy blue of india, self-portrait (2015) 8″x 10″ acrylic on canvas
August 2016
roberts rules of disorder, (click on the link).
Two poems will be featured in The New Quarterly’s fall issue #140.
July 2016
The artist will have three oil paintings for exhibit and sale, in this Montérégie library, during the month of July.
L’artiste aura trois peintures à l’huile pour exposition et vente , dans cette bibliothèque Montérégie, au mois de Juillet.
L’artista avrà tre dipinti ad olio per la mostra e la vendita, in questa libreria Monteregie , nel mese di luglio .
currently on exhibit: un poéme des femmes rouges
June 2016
Verse Daily, June 6, 2016
–People Believing Badly
May 2016
Two poems will be published in next month’s Breakwater Review Issue XV, poetry editor: Bob Sykora.
April 2016

Photo by: Yannick Anton
The poem Colourblind is featured in the Spring 2016 issue of Contemporary Verse 2, available here.
March 2016
Look for the poem, People Believing Badly in the Spring 2016 issue of the online journal Blue Lyra Review. Guest poetry editor: Cynthia Schwartzberg Edlow .

stephanie roberts, December 12, 2015, at the NYPL on 42nd and 5th ave
December 2015 The poet commemorated the end of a pivotal year of study and a fructiferous writing season with a whirlwind trip and celebrations in New York City.
September 2015 Look for the poem COLOURBLIND in a forthcoming issue of the journal Contemporary Verse 2.
June 2015 Merited a certificate of completion from The University of Iowa International Writing Workshop – How Writers Write Poetry
Stephanie Roberts is an interdisciplinary artist and self-published author of two volumes of poetry The Melting Potential of Fire, Four Seasons of Spring and the short story collection As We Are. Her work has been featured in A Literation Magazine, The Montreal Gazette and the anthology Spirit of Humanity: Poetic Visions of a Better World. Also a painter and photographer, she is currently working on her fourth book, and third volume of poetry.
The prose poem, Renegade was published in A Literation Magazine’s April 2015 (Volume 4) edition available through Amazon.
February 2015
BUTTERCAKE was published in A Literation Magazine’s February 2015 (Volume 4) edition available through Amazon.
October 30, 2013
Starting today under the Matchbook program, when you buy a print edition of As We Are, on Amazon, you will also be able to download the Kindle eBook version for FREE for a limited time. If you’ve bought As We Are from Amazon in the past you are now able to also download the Kindle edition for free.
The Melting Potential of Fire is also part of this bundling program. Your Amazon purchase of TMPOF, affords you the opportunity to purchase the Kindle eBook edition for just an additional 99¢. That’s an 80% savings on the regular eBook price.
September 17, 2013
Coming in October through Amazon, Kindle Matchbook will enable you to buy the print edition of As We Are and/or the melting potential of fire, and get the Kindle e-book version bundled with it.
July 15, 2013
As We Are in paperback is now available at Barnes and Noble at this sexy price for a limited time. You may also request your local library to stock it for lending. Give the head librarian the ISBN 978-1479390434.
June 10, 2013
As We Are is now available for loan in the Ottawa Public Library System
Friday May 3, 2013
Five Star Review of As We Are
Wednesday April 24, 2013
As We Are is now available as a Kindle format ebook on Amazon.
Friday April 19, 2013
Download the Kindle edition of the melting potential of fire from Amazon free, one more day only (April 19th). Afterward use Authorgraph and place a request for me to personalize your eBook edition, click below.
Thursday April 18, 2013
The Melting Potential of Fire reaches number #2 on Amazon’s list of free ebooks in the Italian Travel section and #24 in Poetry.
Saturday April 20th, 7PM
Montréal Book Launch Book Signing
Monday April 15, 2013
Reading of Allen Ginsberg’s An Eastern Ballad, one of my favorite poems, was included in the Poetry Foundation’s Record-a-Poem Project. Listen to my reading here.
Friday April 12, 2013
Get your Kindle editions signed here:
Wednesday April 3, 2013
The Books have arrived, and are available for purchase through this website under the signed sealed delivered tab as of today.
Thank you Jason!
impressive work!