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Hong, A. M. (2021). Three Mothers, Two Eves: Female Virtuosity and Outrage in the American Sonnet. The Hopkins Review 14(2), 202–7.


Hong, A. M. (2021). Lower Lake, Solstice II, The Tower, and In Winter. Smartish Pace 28, 98–101.


Hong, A. M. (2021). Dispellations: Palm Sunday and Dispellations: Shit-Fuck Odds. Colorado Review 48(2), 120–22.


Hong, A. M. (2021). Dispellations: A Prayer, Dispellations: Reverb, and Dispellations: Curated Ephemera. Shenandoah 70(2).


Hong, A. M. (2021). Solstice, Seven Questions (Private/Public), and A Fable. Plume (114).

Hong, A.M. (2020). Fablesque. Tupelo Press: North Adams, MA.


Hong, A.M. (Summer 2020). The Real Decoy. Under a Warm Green Linden, 9. 


Hong, A.M. (Summer 2020). The New Madrigals (Gesualdo). Pleiades: Literature in Context, 40(2).


Anna Maria Hong was named a 2023–24 Crossroads in the Study of the Americas (CISA) Seminar Fellow by ÓűÂţɬ and the Five College Consortium.


“Dispellations: Reverb” was nominated for a 2021 Pushcart Prize.