Journals
“One Poem by Byron F. Aspaas: The Desert Bares My Weakness.” Terrain.org: One Poem, Spring 2025
“Letter to America by Byron F. Aspaas: The Beginning.” Terrain.org, Spring 2024
“Tonto’s Love Notes.” Listen to Your Skin, 2024
“Sierra.” Zocálo Public Square, 2022
“Poetry Monster.” The Identity Project, 2021
“Yá’át’ééh Albuquerque.” Live In America, Fall 2020
“Bear Creek Park, for Janice.” The Rumpus, Fall 2019
“Saturday Morning Light.” The Yellow Medicine Review, Spring 2019
“The End.” The Yellow Medicine Review, Fall 2017
“CoG.” The Yellow Medicine Review: 10th Anniversary Retrospective, Spring 2017
“Tuesday Night’s Creation of Bear Woman.” The Rumpus, Spring 2017
“Nádleehí: One Who Changes.” The Rumpus, Winter 2017
“The Confluence.” International Writing Program Collections, Fall 2016
“Candy Land Has A Front Range.” Common-Place: The Journal of Early American Life, Fall 2015
“Innocent Temptations with the Desert.” Semicolon: Thward Shorts, Volume 3.2, Spring 2014
“The Craft.” Tribal College Journal, Fall 2013
“Antelope Canyon.” Semicolon: The Riddles We Talked In, Volume 3.1, Fall 2013
“House of Sandol: Them There Eyes.” As/US: Queer Issue, Fall 2013
“Pilot Travel Center”, “Encounters”, “waiting for a car to drive by”, Myopia”, “Mr. Coffee”,The Gayest Meeting on St. Mike’s.” In Medias Res: Neo-Modern Literature from the Institute of American Indian Arts, Spring 2013
“waiting for the a car to pass by” and “What He Said: Talking Good speaks to the land at winter.” The Summer Writing Program Literary Magazine: Phylogeny, Naropa Press, Summer 2013
“Paloma Negra.” 200 New Mexico Poems, Winter 2012
“excerpts from Ceremony.” Yellow Medicine Review, Fall 2012
“The Creation Story: My Emergence Story”, “Ałkidaa”, “Adáádáá’”, & Díí jí".” RED INK: A Native American Student Publication, 2012
“I Run”, “Dreamcatcher”, “Dia de los Muertos: When Worlds Collide.” Yellow Medicine Review, Spring 2011
“Assembly Line.” Birds and Other Omens: Neo-Modern Literature from the Institute of American Indian Arts, Spring 2011
“CoG.” Yellow Medicine Review, Spring 2010
Anthologies
The Dine Reader: An Anthology of Navajo Literature, The University of Arizona Press, 2021
Santa Fe Noir, Akashic Books, 2020
Exquisite Vessel: Shapes of Native Nonfiction, The University of Washington Press, 2019
Bettering American Poetry, Volume 3, 2019
The Denver Quarterly: 150th Anniversary Special Edition Commemorating the Sand Creek Massacre, Volume 49, Number 1; The University Press Denver, 2014
Weber: Contemporary West, Volume 29, No. 2; Weber State UP, 2013
Interviews
“Write On Four Corners with DesSheree Gladden: Interview with Cynthia Sylvester and Byron Aspaas” | KSJE 90.9 FM | 2025
“Art Talks and Tea with Byron Aspaas” hosted by Hapstina Graci Horne | Mnisota Native Artists Alliance (YouTube) | 2023
“E5: Discussing the Diné reader” hosted by Amber McCrary | Abalone Mountain Press Podcast | 2021
“The Inspiration Behind the Diné Reader: An Anthology of Navajo Writers” by Kris Kraley | San Juan College | 2021
“Byron Aspaas Exit Interview” by The Catalyst | Colorado College | 2016
”In Pursuit of Everything: Byron Aspaas, the Writer Behind the Counter” by The Catalyst | Colorado College | 2016