My Publications

Short Fiction:

      Crime Fiction

  •  "Bassackward Santa." Mystery Tribune. https://mysterytribune.com/bassackward-santa-cozy-mystery-flash-fiction-by-jessica-ramer/
  • "The Lavender-Scented Trashbag." Mystery Tribune. https://mysterytribune.com/the-lavender-scented-trash-bag-short-fiction-by-jessica-ramer/#google_vignette
  • "Love My Neighbor?" Flash Fiction Magazine. May 16, 2023, https://flashfictionmagazine.com/blog/2023/05/16/love-my-neighbor/.
    Other Short Fiction

  •     "Hurricane Party." Flash Fiction Magazine. April 3,2022, https://flashfictionmagazine.com/blog/2022/04/03/hurricane-party/
Poems

1. Sinner Woman and Cold Wars in the Merrimack Review

2. The Wild Girl of Champagne in Product

3. Alaska Haiku in Haiku Journal

4 ''My Mother's Things,'' in The Bamboo Hut; Spring 2016

5. "Island of Miracle," in Peeking Cat Press. Issue 13, April 2016.

6.  "Bethlehem, 2000," in Contemporary Haibun Online, in press

7. "Stingray."  Haiku Journal. Issue 49, 2017. 

8. "Red Beast Slouching," Indolent, August 9, 2017.

9. "Requiem for a War," Indolent, August 16, 2017

10. “Skinned Knees,” Product, no. 32, Spring 2018. Web.  

11. “The Iceman’s Route.” What Rough Beast, January 31, 2019 

12.  “Sole Tattoo.” What Rough Beast, February 7, 2019. Web. 

13.  “Reporting to the Armor Training Center.” What Rough Beast, February 14, 2019.

14.  “The Last Prophet.” What Rough Beast, February 22, 2019, Web. 

15.  “Knit, Purl.” What Rough Beast, March 8, 2019. Web.

16.   “ABCs of a Failed High School Teacher.” What Rough Beast, March 15, 2019. Web.

17.  “Outside the Sanctuary City.” What Rough Beast, September 25, 2019. Web. 

18. Mash Note to Dostoyevsky.” What Rough Beast, October 15, 2019. Web.  

19. “An Anonymous Road Worker Building Alligator Alley.” What Rough Beast, January   18, 2020. https://www.indolentbooks.com/what-rough-beast-poem-for-january-31-2020/. 

20.  "On a Son Deploying to Korea.” What Rough Beast, January 31, 2020. Web. https://www.indolentbooks.com/what-rough-beast-poem-for-january-31-2020/ 

21.  “On the Berlin UBahn.” What Rough Beast, February 7, 2020. Web. https://www.indolentbooks.com/what-rough-beast-poem-for-february-17-2020/ 

 


Articles


  Ramer. (2017). Billy Sunday as a Source for Passages in Carl Sandburg’s “The Four Brothers.” ANQ           (Lexington, Ky.), 30(1), 48–51. https://doi.org/10.1080/0895769X.2016.1259548

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