
My debut full-length book Sprung is reviewed in New Orleans Review, “Book Review: My Imaginary Rest on a Cushion of Benjamins.” There’s an interview by Amorak Huey, “‘They Wouldn’t Be Poems If I didn’t Make Them’: A Conversation with Laura Madeline Wiseman,” in the current issue of Menacing Hedge and an interview with Jeff Hecker, “Sprung Is Not About Spring: an interview with Laura Madeline Wiseman” in Apt. My letterpress book Unclose the Door is now available from Gold Quoin Press. My chapbook Stranger Still has just been accepted by Finishing Line Press.

I have poems in the current issue of Silver Blade, Spittoon, and Menacing Hedge. I also have poems forthcoming in The Meadowland Review, Martian Lit, Thirteen Myna Birds, and in the anthology Les Femmes Folles: The Women, 2012. My essay “How to be a Russian Sleeper for US” is forthcoming in The Places We’ve Been: Field Reports from Travelers Under 35.

In December, I participated in the group holiday read at Tuesday with Writers and read from Sprung.