NON-FICTION

This Mortal Coyle, a column in Unwinnable (September 2017 - present)

10 Tarot Decks for Fantasy Lovers in Publishers Weekly (October 2023)

7 Tarot Decks for Sci-Fi and Superhero Fans in Publishers Weekly (October 2023)

Deirdre Coyle’s Summer at the Kerouac House on The Kerouac Project’s blog (March 2023)

Get Her What She Really Wants for Valentine’s Day and Avoid the Wrath of the Ancient Ones in Unwinnable (February 2023)

How Myth Made Many of Your Favorite—or Least Favorite—Animated Movies in The Dot and Line (April 2020)

9 Books That Should Be Adapted as Videogames in Electric Literature (February 2020)

The Top Ten Authors in Animation in The Dot and Line (May 2019)

What It's Like to Stand Inside a Poem in Electric Literature (July 2018)

Bringing Together Emerging Writers and Industry Professionals in Lit Hub (May 2018)

All the Actually Decent Men in Fiction We Could Think Of in Electric Literature (November 2017)

The Gothiest Dad in Unwinnable (August 2017)

Men Recommend David Foster Wallace to Me in Electric Literature (April 2017), translated into Italian at Corriere Della Sera

Getting Paid for Poetry in the Digital Age in Lit Hub (September 2016)

The Consumer’s Guide to Goth Feminism in Luna Luna Magazine (March 2016)

A Catalogue of Scars in Luna Luna Magazine (December 2015)

Lady Pirates Were Riot Grrrl before Riot Grrrl in Alt Current (September 2015)

Gaming as Relationship Status in Goddessmode (August 2015)

Nice Girls Can Be Criminals in Human Parts (March 2015)

How I Learned to Love Romance Novels, Without Irony in Hello Giggles (February 2015)

How To Get Over A Breakup: 7 People On What To Read When Your Heart Is Broken in Human Parts (February 2015)

Cities That Are Not New York in Human Parts (June 2014)

How to “Dress” Like a “Writer” in Human Parts (March 2014)

Billy Idol, Bodies, and an Upswell of Angst in Human Parts (July 2013)

Virginia at Night in Human Parts (July 2013)

REVIEWS & INTERVIEWS

The Thing You Think Is Shit Is Your Magic: PW Talks with Emily Hampshire in Publishers Weekly (January 2024)

Chasing Dreams and Money in Dubai Amidst the Gulf War in Electric Literature (July 2023)

“The Rock Eaters” Uses Magical Realism to Explore What It Means to Be the Other in Electric Literature (August 2021)

Trauma Has Forced Me to Become a Powerful Witch in Electric Literature (May 2021)

A Group Primal Scream for the Internet in Electric Literature (April 2021)

It’s Time for Women to Reclaim Their Monstrosity in Electric Literature (March 2021)

A Short Story Collection about Monstrous Women and Female Ghosts in Electric Literature (January 2021)

We’re All Faking It For Social Media in Electric Literature (November 2020)

A Self-Destructive Woman in Her 20s Looks For Love, Sex, and Bad Influences in Electric Literature (September 2020)

The Girls on the Hockey Team are Witches in Electric Literature (July 2020)

A Victorian Ghost Story About the Constraints of Patriarchy in Electric Literature (April 2020)

The Future of Another Timeline Pits Time-Traveling Riot Grrrls Against Time-Traveling MRAs in Electric Literature (October 2019)

Bunny Shows MFA Programs for the Dark Horror They Truly Are in Electric Literature (September 2019)

Are Ducks Evolving Backwards? An Interview with CJ Hauser in Electric Literature (July 2019)

In The Water Cure, Toxic Masculinity Is Making Women Physically Ill in Electric Literature (January 2019)

Alissa Nutting on the Horrors of Being a Woman on the Internet in Electric Literature (September 2018)

Why is America Obsessed with Dead Girls? in Electric Literature (June 2018)

Always Pee After Sex with a Merman: An Interview with Melissa Broder in Electric Literature (May 2018)

Sam Pink on Writing and Living in Garbage Times in Electric Literature (April 2018)

Interview with Le Balm's Cecilia Corrigan and Monica Nelson in Luna Luna Magazine (April 2018)

Expose What is Rotten: A Review of Chelsea Martin’s Caca Dolce in Mask Magazine (January 2018)

The Unhinged Fiction of Greg Ames in Electric Literature (October 2017)

Why Are Video Games So Gendered? in New Republic  (October 2017)

Review: Spoon – They Want My Soul in Control Literary Magazine (August 2014)

Review: Sia – 1000 Forms of Fear in Control Literary Magazine (July 2014)

 

FICTION

The Last Strip Mall in The Antioch Writers' Workshop Collection 2017 (February 2018)

Stakes in The Texas Observer (October 2017)

How to Talk to Writers at Parties: Chapbook (Ghost City Press, 2017)

Girlfriend in Joyland (January 2017)

How to Vomit Living Creatures in Flapperhouse (Issue 12) (December 2016)

Fun Person in Hobart Pulp (October 2016)

Cases in Storychord (Issue 129) (September 2016)

Diner Melusina in The Mondegreen (Issue 6) (May 2016)

More Mall Goth Movie Rewrites in Ghost City Review (Issue 2) (May 2016)

I Want to Be Like Circe Poisoning the Sea in Vending Machine Press (Issue 14) (March 2016)

Mall Goth Movie Rewrites in Ghost City Review (Issue 1) (January 2016)

Autobiography in Vending Machine Press (Issue 10) (June 2015)

How I Became the Most Punk Rock Moon Wizard in the NewerYork! (February 2015)

Bash the Bishop in Cheap Pop (January 2015)

Boys on Bicycles in Luna Luna Magazine (June 2014), republished in Ravishly (January 2015)

The Queen of Ex-Heroin Addict Indie Girls in Control Literary Magazine (April 2014)

Slut Shaming Robert E. Lee in the NewerYork! (April 2014)

Catherine Street, 2 A.M. in Fwriction:Review (August 2013)

Brace in Zahir: A Journal of Speculative Fiction (Issue 19) (June 2009)