Monica Wang
"The Sunset Witch" in The Bureau Dispatch
"Quantum physics in the garden" in Reservoir Road
"Sea Ice" in The Hunger
"I'm a Pair of Disposable Chopsticks Waiting for You at a Japanese Restaurant" in Hennepin Review
"The Switch Fairy" in Pulp Literature
(Interview in BC Federation of Writers' WordWorks Magazine)
"Her flower crown doesn't contain edible flowers" in Augur Magazine
"A Jar of Polish" in SNACK Magazine
"A Retreat is an End and a Beginning" in Delicate Friend
"Wistful" in Savant Garde
Two poems in Pocket Lint 2
"Lauren" in trampset
(Nach der Pandemie) in Nacht der Bibliotheken
"The man with the geography books" in Neutral Spaces Magazine
"The Mermaid Beneath the School" in Southword
(treasure) in Setouchi-Matsuyama haiku contest
"Salmon Run" in Parks & Points Poetry Series
(Self Quarantine) in Ruminate Magazine
"He" in The CHILLFILTR Review
"The Stupid Smart Girl" in The Sunlight Press fiction contest
(swaying) in Setouchi-Matsuyama haiku contest
Two Pokemon poems in The Daily Drunk
"Last Weekend" in trampset
"Forget-Me-Not" on Lift the Sink (podcast)
"Kingfisher" in Neutral Spaces Magazine
"Something Changing" in Gaze Journal
(thumbnail moons) in Setouchi-Matsuyama haiku contest
"The Dog" in Queen Mob's Teahouse
"Upcycle" in Three Crows Magazine
"Those Who Live Further" in Midway Journal
"Tomatoes and Mangoes" in Torquere Press / Library of the Omniverse Press
(summer rain) in NHK Haiku Masters
Two haiku in Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival haiku invitational
(evening breeze) in Frogpond
"Regarding the Complaints" in Enchanted Conversation
(Awaiting Grandmother's ashes) in Gotham Writers past-year memoir contest
"In the Lakewater" in The Temz Review
"Saint Kateri Tekakwitha" in Kansas City Voices (14)
(Just my fingertips) in Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival haiku invitational
"Sore" in Electric Literature
"Glass Tank" in Green Hills Literary Lantern
(As his pod hurtled over the event horizon) in escarp
"At the Seashore" in Hint Ficton Contest
"At the Seashore" on Animation Hotline
(Missed the bus again) in Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival haiku invitational