Poetry



Cigarette Break

Moon City Review, 2024 - Short poem about winter observations.

A Reversible Nature

The London Reader, 2023 - "In this rhythmic yet delicate poem by Matt Gulley, the natural world is a mirror reflection of our daily world, similar, but reversed—or perhaps it is the other way around." Published in the Plant Life Issue available in print or Kindle.

Revelations of a Courtroom Artist

The Madrigal, 2022 - A man has an epiphany about his vocation.

The Pink Blues

Defunct Magazine, 2022 - Poem on a beloved cat’s passing.

Two Memories of Miguel Cabrera Two-Run Homers

The Twin Bill, 2022 - A poem about personal life changes and the greatness of my favorite baseball player.

Climatology

Blood Tree Literature, 2022 - A very short poem.

The Poker Game

Block Party Magazine, 2023 - Appears on page 26 of Issue 4.

A Most Curvaceous Ghost

Sheepshead Bay Review, 2023 - Appears on page 55 of Spring 2023 Issue. A gothic parody of sensuality.

Social Media

Alan Squire Publishing, ASP Bulletin, 2024 - A poem about Facebook and watching everyone, including yourself, get older.

A Private Play

Isoptrope Literary Journal, 2023 - Appears on page 52, a poem about privacy and theatricality.

Nausea

Defunct Magazine, 2022 - An ironic and dark look at love and attraction.

Change of Occupation

Defunct Magazine, 2022 - A few verses about retracing your steps and thinking aloud.

Failed Songs

Grand Little Things, 2023 - A poem about Millennials growing up.

Seasons of Anticipation

Sunspot Literary Journal, 2022 - Appears on Page 17 of Volume 4, Issue 2.

Airships

The London Reader, 2022 - Sparse poem about strange encounters.

Cat Bite!

Unstamatic, 2022 - A poem about a King.

Canton Anno 1734 July 25 List of ships Wyndham and Compton 's Investment Anno 1733

Defunct Magazine, 2022 - A piece that takes an actual 18th century ship’s cargo list, available from The British Museum, and weaves in a dialogue between father and son.

Forking It Over

Progenitor Art & Literary Journal, 2023 - A love poem about doing things together, via pronged objects.