Shelli Rottschafer

Shelli Rottschafer

Bibliography

Nonfiction

Pieces in Wanderlust: Journal of Travel EssaysThe Green Fire Times, Wild New Mexico, and Campfire Times: Santa Fe and Taos.

Fiction

In Cutthroat: A Journal for the Arts and Chamisa: A Journal of Literary, Performance, and Visual Arts of the Greater Southwest and Tiny Seeds.

“Abe’s Cantina” (197-213)

Canyon Voices Literary Magazine. New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences. Glendale: Arizona State University. June 2025, Issue 31

Poetry

Her poetry has been published in The Philly Poetry Chapbook Review, Peninsula Arts Magazine, Mountain Outlaw Magazine, the New Mexico Poetry Anthology 2023, MALCS: Mujeres Activas en Letras y Cambio Social – A Journal of Chicana/Latina Studies, and Moonstone: Arts Center Volumes - Remembering Pablo Neruda, Audre Lorde, and Celebrating International Environment Day in Philadelphia, PA as well as gaining Honorable Mention in Poetry forthe Colorado Water Trust Writing Contest 2024.

“With Eyes Wide Open” (27), “Metaphor-ay” (179), “Duende” (220)

Poem and Photography: “Cameo”, January 15, 2026

Password: TheNest
With images of Little Book Cliffs Wild Horse Area. East of Palisade, Colorado.
http://theliterarynest.com/

Poems: “El Nogal Trail at Sunrise” & “At Day’s Break: Sapphic Stanzas”, Dec. 1, 2025

Notes of Light and Dark: Southwestern Aubades and Nocturnes. Sixth Edition.
Editors David Meischen and Scott Wiggerman. Albuquerque: Dos Gatos Press, 2025.

Poem: If we are lucky: A Firefly Sestina, November 24, 2025

Silver Birch Press: “Bugs & Insects” www.silverbirchpress.com

Articles

A Crane Conversation” and Poem “Migration’s Trilogy

Bosque Watch: Friends of Bosque del Apache January 15, 2026
National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico 87832
Editor and Donor Care Manager: Trisha Sánchez

Forthcoming

Forthcoming poetry will be found in Beyond the Veil’s Pride Anthology 2024, Mountain Blue Bird Magazine and Press, The Avenue Journal through Watertower PressTiny Seeds, and Doves Born of Flames The “Peace, Poetry, and Policy Project” through the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey, California.