Publications

Photo by Matthew Muise

Book

TL;DR

Newfound Press, 2022

Selected as the winner of the 2021 Newfound Prose Prize by Hanif Abdurraqib

Essay

Main Street Video Project

An oral history project remembering Moscow’s premiere video rental store Howard Hughes/Main Street Video Coop featuring three interconnected essays on the video store’s role locally and culturally.

“If You Can Bare the Trouth”

BRINK Literary, April 2023

“Showgirls (1995)”

HAD (originally published in Hobart), June 2021

Poetry

from “garden party”

Glass: A Journal of Poetry, March 2019

“puberty (1)”

Prelude, January 2017

Two poems

Tinderbox, February 2016

“‘Mornings begin with my mother”

“Peter Pan once told me”

Two poems

FreezeRay Poetry, April 2015

“Clean”

“Divers Unearth the Titanic in Black Water”

Interviews, Reviews, Etc.

Genre Reveal Party! Podcast ft. Milo Muise

Conversation about school scandal cinema, AKA May December (2023) and Notes on a Scandal (2006).

Milo Muise reviews I Feel Fine (2023) by Olivia Muenz

From Switchback Books, "...a breathtaking work of dis/embodied intelligence, wry humor, and off-kilter vulnerability."

Embodying a Permissive Playfulness: Rage Hezekiah interviews Milo Muise

Interview with poet Rage Hezekiah touching on humor, punctuation, and how environment shapes who we become.

Q&A with Literary Arts

Profile spotlighting Milo as an Oregon Literary Fellow in poetry, January 2018.