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