Print and Online Journals
2011
- Arroyo Literary Review (Spring 2011): “When She Answers” (excerpt).
- North American Review (Spring 2011): “The Expat Speaks of Memory.”
- The Rumpus (April 2011): “The Great Wave.”
2010
- Amerarcana 1: “Medicine Song,” “Tocaya,” and “Aswang.”
- Barzakh 1: “For the City That Nearly Broke Me,” #1-7.
- Kartika Review 7: “One Question, Several Answers.”
- Lantern Review 1: “10. For Al Robles,” “13. Black Jesus.”
- MELUS 35:2: “Polyglot Incantation,” “In the City, a New Congregation Finds Her.”
- Oakland Local (February 2010): “West Oakland Sutra for the AK-47 Shooter at 3:00 AM,” “No, I am Not Yours,” “Worry,” “In the City, A New Congregation Finds Her.”
- White Whale Review 2.2: “One Question, Several Answers 2.”
2009
- Border Senses: “Accessories.”
- Fairy Tale Review: “Duyong” #1-5.
- Poets & Artists: “Tocaya.”
- The November 3rd Club: “Black Jesus Speaks to Typhoon.”
- The Rumpus: “The Night Manny Pacquiao KO’ed Oscar de la Hoya.”
- Tinfish 19: “A Chorus of Villagers Sing a Song from Another Time Now Only a Memory,” “She: Chant/Fragments.”
2008
- Border Senses: “We, Spoken Here.”
- Eleven Eleven 5: “Accessories,” “Worry,” “Corpse Eater.”
- Fourteen Hills: “Pakikisama.”
2007
- Asian Pacific Writers Network: “12 July 2006, Wednesday 9:27 A GMT-08.”
- In the Grove: “A Genesis of We, Cleaved.”
- MiPOesias: “The Bamboo’s Insomnia,” “The Bamboo’s Insomnia 2,” “Killer of Ferdinand Magellan,” “We Spoken Here,” and “Upland Dance.”
- MiPOesias (Asian American Issue): “Epistolary,” “The Fire Around Which We All Gather,” “(t)here.”
- Notre Dame Review: “again she tells the first story.”
- Pacific Review: “Manila Mango.”
- Octopus Magazine 8 : “Estuary,” “Cherry,” “Pink.”
- Switchback 6: “Hole,” “War Sonnet,” “Lullaby”
- Womb Poetry 1: “In the City, a New Congregation Finds Her,” “Having Been Cast, Eve Implores 2.”
2006
- 2nd Avenue Poetry: “in slivers,” “Hummingbird Diwata,” “the true color of the sea,” “the true color of the sea 2,” “incantation: for the sea.”
- Action Yes: “Selvedge,” “(t)here,” “Eve Speaks,” “Eve Speaks 2,” “she laments unnumbered losses.”
- American Poet: The Journal of the Academy of American Poets: Excerpts from Poeta en San Francisco.
- Blue Fifth Review: “[kundiman],” “[objet d’art: exhibition of beauty in art loft victorian claw tub],” “[diwata taga ilog at dagat],” “[hulaan],” “[on viewing subjective catastrophe].”
- Boxcar Poetry Review 3: “Having Been Cast, Eve Implores.”
- Boxcar Poetry Review 1: “Eve’s Aubade.”
- Crate: “She Laments Unnumbered Losses.”
- HOW2: “[galleon prayer],” “[a compendium of angels],” “[diwata taga ilog at dagat].”
- Melancholia’s Tremulous Dreadlocks: “in the city, she collects confession,” “in the city, she transcribes, a composite of impossible lovers,” “Harana for Eve,” “Harana for Eve 2.”
- MiPOesias: Excerpts from Poeta en San Francisco, “Parable.”
- New American Writing 24: Excerpts from Diwata.
- Parthenon West Review 4: Excerpts from Poeta en San Francisco.
- The Drunken Boat: Excerpts of Diwata.
2005
- Asian Pacific American Journal: “Your Absence in Saint Helena.”
- Chain 12: “E-Dialogue Over Bitter Chocolate.”
- Shifter Magazine: “[prayer to san francisco de asís],” “[why choose pilipinas?]” “[why choose pilipinas, remix[,” “(ā – zhə – fīl).”
- Versal 3: “Manila Mango.”
- Word Riot: “[ave maria],” excerpts from Diwata.
2004
- Maganda: “[Lullaby in SoMa for Paloma],” “[galleon prayer],” “Visitation,” “[Lakas Sambayan 2003].”
- Nocturnes (Re)view of the Literary Arts: “[The Siren’s Song],” “[Lullaby in SoMa for Paloma],” “[Puso].”
- North American Review: “Requite.”
2003
- Monolid: “Tenderly.”
- Muse Apprentice Guild: “Why I Have No Paintings on These Walls,” ” Flow,” “Foretellings,” “Untitled War Poem #1,” “Still,” “Found in Kearney’s Voice,” “Unveiling,” “Sonnet #7: Silver,” “Embers,” “Bones Poem #2.”
- Our Own Voice: “Benilda Becomes an American.”
- Shampoo Poetry 17 : “drool,” “Going outside to find the sky.”
- Tamafyhr Mountain Poetry Irregular: “Penumbra,” “Lunacy,” “Feral.”
- Times New Roman: Poets Oppose 21st Century Empire, Nth Position: “Cathedral.”
- Tinfish 13: “Notes From a Forum on the Pilipino American Context of Urban Development,” “No Longing.”
2002
- Can We Have Our Ball Back: “Tenderly,” “Coils,” “Topography.”
- Interlope 8: “Anthropologic.”
- Interlope 7: “Now Showing,” “In Paradise,” “Arithmetic.”
- Shampoo Poetry 14: “Sonnet #1: ‘Love’ ‘Sonnet’,”Sonnet #27: Plot.”
- Shampoo Poetry 12: “Offering.”
- Shampoo Poetry 11: “Olive Oil.”
2001
- Babaylan Speaks: “101 Words That Don’t Quite Describe Me.”
Anthologies
- Abad, Gémino and Alfred Yuson, Eds. 100 Love Poems: Philippine Love Poetry Since 1905.
- Allen, Boice-Terrel, ed. Coloring Book: An Eclectic Anthology of Fiction and Poetry by Multicultural Writers.
- Asian American Women Artists Association, eds. Cheers to Muses: Contemporary Works by Asian American Women.
- Asian Women United of CA, eds. InvAsian: Asian Sisters Represent.
- Aviado, Virgilio, Ben Cabrera, and Alfred Yuson, eds. Eros Pinoy.
- Camilleri, Anna, ed. Red Light: Superheroes, Saints, and Sluts.
- Carbó, Nick and Eileen Tabios, eds. Babaylan: An Anthology of Filipina and Filipina American Writers.
- Cerenio, Virginia and Marianne Villanueva, eds. Going Home to a Landscape: Writing by Filipinas.
- Igloria, Luisa and Renée Olander, eds. Turnings: Writing on Women’s Transformations.
- Loredo, Ada J., BJ A. Patino, Rica Bolipata-Santos, eds. Sawi.
- Lozada, Edwin A., ed. Field of Mirrors.
- Pease, Roland, ed. Zoland Poetry No.1.
- Townsend, Andrew, ed. Graphic Poetry.
- Vengua , Jean, and Mark Young, eds. The First Hay(na)ku Anthology.
- Weaver, Marlow Peerse, ed. In Our Own Words: A Generation Defining Itself .
- Yuson, Alfred, ed. Espiritu Santi.
- Yuson, Alfred, ed. Father Poems.


