jodyr.chan@gmail.com

Poems

Selected Publications (Online)

Poems and Soundings, On Tending: Seventh Wave Community Anthologies (2024)

echo chamber, Smoke and Mold (2023)

naturalization and species loneliness, Alocasia (2022)

triage, Femme Futures Disabled and d/Deaf Poets Anthology, Academy of American Poets

flashback, Black Warrior Review (November 2021)

a few small things, Vida Review (April 2021)

lushi for Wuhan, NightBlock (July 2020)

unhaunted, Briarpatch Magazine (February 2020)

car camping, in the fourth month of protests, Alegrarse (December 2019)

pageantry, TRACK//FOUR (July 2019)

self-portrait after panic attack, The Boiler (June 2019)

migratory patterns, how to survive in a time of great urgency, NightBlock “Queer Climates” (June 2019)

餓鬼 // hungry ghost, Superstition Review (December 2018)

letter for my future daughters, not a woman, not not a woman, Yes Poetry (November 2018)

superstitionsHobart (August 2018)

unpacking, BOAAT (May 2018)

elegy for the pre-packaged pie I ate on March 14, 2018Hot Metal Bridge (May 2018)

Telling my mother I'm not her daughter, Borderline personality disorder: an episode in parts, Nat. Brut Invisible Weight Folio (May 2018)

Essays, Interviews, and Reviews

Blue and Red Thread: Review of Light Years by Labon Islam and militant by Jody Chan, reviewed by Olive Andrews in Canthius (2023)

Review of “all our futures” reviewed by Daniel Sarah Karasik in The Malahat Review (2020)

Writers Recommend, Poets and Writers (October 2020)

“sing into the pause: music, movements, and lineage”, Anomaly (September 2020)

“An Interview with Jody Chan”, The West Review (June 2020)

“Safe Enough: On Love, Fear & Queer Dance Parties”, GUTS Magazine (December 2018)

Lit Dish: Jody Chan, Poet on Lunch Ticket (December 2018)

“My Gender is a Pair of Safety Scissors”, VIDA Body of a Poem series (September 2018)

Press

“August 2020 Reads for the Rest of Us”, Ms. Magazine (August 2020)

“Most Anticipated LGBTQ Books August 2020”, Lambda Literary (August 2020)

“60 Queer and Feminist Books Coming Your Way in Summer 2020”, Autostraddle (May 2020)

Yes Poetry 2018 Best-of Roundup