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[And Time Erodes Like Thunder] is Zoë's first book of poetry and can be found on Assure Press' website.
"This poetry collection powerfully chronicles one mixed-race, Chinese-American's emotional response to the trauma experienced in her family."
In Between Spaces, Stillhouse Press' first ever anthology, centers the experiences of thirty-three disabled poets, short-story writers, and essayists as they navigate the physical and emotional complexities of disability, chronic illness, neurodivergence, and mental illness. Compiled by an editorial team of disabled writers, this timely collection of often-overlooked voices celebrates joy, freedom, and the power of agency, while at the same time confronting and challenging the stigmas and barriers, invisible and visible, that too often come to define life with a disability.

"CIRS (Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome) & other environmentally created disabilities" and "all i know of repetition is medicine" in Vol 10 of Death Rattle/Oroboro
"Unit 731: 1931-1945" in Issue 20 of Saranac Review
"death count of the ghost doctor" in Issue 50 of Blue Mesa Review.
"Writing Into Dystopia" a resident feature on The Seventh Wave's bulletin, Well-Crafted. This feature expands on a poem in progress.
"ode to red but not in anger" and "ode to red but not in hope" in Issue #23 of Wild Roof Journal.
"what i wish i could say at my best friend's casket" published in the Fall 2021 edition of Bridge: The Bluffington University Literary Journal.
"Recipe After Ocean Vuong" published in the Spring 2021 volume of The Vital Sparks.