SELECTED POETRY

Two Poems by Shuly Xóchitl Cawood” Have Has Had

My Mother Says She Does Not Know How to Cook,” The Sun Magazine

What It Takes,” ASP Bulletin

Hunger, ASP Bulletin (poem nominated for a Pushcart)

Inheritance,” The Sun Magazine

“After the Diagnosis,” Qu

“If,” Plainsongs 

"Immigrant," Lunch Ticket

“After She Calls and Says She Wants You Back,” Harbor Review

"Secret Ingredient," Santa Clara Review

"Roots," JuxtaProse Literary Magazine

"Grand Theft," december magazine

"On Sundays," december magazine

"Trouble Can Be So Beautiful at the Beginning," Glass: A Journal of Poetry

"Little Sister," Gabby Journal

"Like Love," New Southern Fugitives

"Hunger," New Southern Fugitives

"This Way Home," wildness

"Aguascalientes, 1919," Cider Press Review

“Some loves,” Queen of Cups

“Designed by fire,” Queen of Cups

“Savior,” Prime Number Magazine

"Cooking," Rust+Moth

“This foreign place,” San Pedro River Review

“Puerto Escondido, Mexico,” Change Seven

“What Mickey wants,” Change Seven

“The day after getting back the medical test results,” Change Seven

“Ride,” Two Cities Review

"Present tense," Label Me Latino/a

“Tormenta de tierra," Naugatuck River Review

“Escape,” Helix Magazine