Chapbook
Anthologies
“How to Read a Poem” in Humor: A Reader for Writers, Oxford University Press
“Rahab’s Thread,” in Southern Sin: True Stories of the Sultry South and Women Behaving Badly, In Fact Books
Short Fiction
“The Companion” Raleigh Review
“The Story of Art” Ninth Letter
“Jubilance, Felicity, Delectation” The Evansville Review V. 27
Flash Fiction
“Familia” Mythic Picnic Tweet Story Project
“Which American Girl Doll Are You?” Moon Park Review
“The Single” and “Where Are They Now?” FlashBoulevard
“Passion Play” New Flash Fiction Review
“Death by Chocolate” Tahoma Literary Review
“Darwin Award” Mythic Picnic Tweet Story Project
“Lawn of the Year” Atticus Review
“If You Lived Here” Atticus Review
“Egg Baby” Smokelong Quarterly
“Like a Bull” Steel Toe Review
“My Friend Jeb” Steel Toe Review
“Variables” Two Hawks Quarterly
“The Chronicles of Steve” Wilderness House Literary Review
“Wind on the Moon” New Orleans Review
“The Emptiness Walks With You” Pembroke Magazine No. 48
Humor
“From the Day Planner of Count Dracula, a Super Great and Not Predatory Guy” Little Old Lady Comedy
“It’s Me, the Cute Praying Mantis’s Quirky Best Friend” Alice
“50 Issues That I, a Feminist, Am More Worried About Than Bernie Mitten Memes” (collaboration with Talia Argondezzi, Catherine Weingarten, and Lindsay Hameroff), The Daily Drunk
Essays
“Rahab’s Thread” Pembroke Magazine No. 45
“The Situation in Bosnia” Emrys Journal V. 32
“I Was a Clown for Jesus” The Evansville Review V. 28
Book Reviews
“Millennials Killed This Book Review” Pleiades
“Three Minute Review: Burgess on Jackson” Pleiades
“The Guy We Didn’t Invite to the Orgy by David Ebenbach,” Pleiades
Interviews
McSweeney’s Behind the Tendency
Interview for Wind on the Moon
“Smoke and Mirrors: An Interview With Katie Burgess” Smokelong Quarterly
“Everything Is Fair Game to Be Funny: A Conversation With Elissa Bassist” Emrys Journal V. 35
“What Closes on Saturday Night: A Conversation With Neal Pollack” Emrys Journal V. 35
“On Writing, Teaching, and the Best Way to Eat Possum: An Interview With George Singleton” The Southeast Review V. 27.2