"Thomas Hobbes Can Go Fuck Himself," Zine, 2023; "Beware the Flickering Author," Zine, 2023; "The Literature of Combat," Zine; "The Narrative Limp," Zine, 2021; "How to Not Break-up with Margaret," Broadsheet, 2021; "I'm in Love," Broadsheet, 2021; “All Power to the People,” Zine, 2020;
“An Impaired Inheritance,” Broadsheet, 2020;
”The Sensationalist Aesthetic of the Strange: David Bowie’s Aladdin Sane,” UC Berkeley Rhetoric Honors: Narrative, Theory, Discourse, 2017;
“Homer and the Mid-life Crisis,” UC Berkeley Honors Symposium, 2012;
“I Might Be Dying of Cancer,” Talisman, 3rd Prize, 30th Annual Dorothy Dutcher Literary Awards for Poetry, 2012;
“Empty Bed,” Talisman, 2011;
“Meatpacker & Son,” Talisman, 2nd Prize, 29th Annual Dorothy Dutcher Literary Awards for Poetry, 2011;
“Math Girl (2+2=4),” Talisman, Honorable Mention, 30th Annual Victoria Alvarado Memorial Short Story Award, 2011;
“How to Not Break-up with Margaret,” Don’t Blame the Ugly Mug: 10 Years of 2 Idiots Peddling Poetry, Anthology, 2011;
“Best Western, Worst Western,” A Hundred Monkeys, 2009;
“The House that Bob Marley Built,” A Hundred Monkeys, 2009;
“The Olsen Twins Go Olsenboye,” A Hundred Monkeys, 2009;
“Danny DeVito Stumbles Into the Liquor Business,” A Hundred Monkeys, 2009;
“Starbucks introduces the $1 Cup of Coffee,” A Hundred Monkeys, 2009;
“Will Harvard be the Next Hollister?” A Hundred Monkeys, 2009;
“Jordan Adds Fuel to the Fire,” A Hundred Monkeys, 2009;
“The Beatles Don’t Sing Bon Jovi,” A Hundred Monkeys, 2009;
“Owning Lizzie Borden,” A Hundred Monkeys, 2009;
“The Meerkat Problem (It’s Simples!),” A Hundred Monkeys, 2009;
“Nude vs. nude,” A Hundred Monkeys, 2009;
“She Might Be Egyptian,” Monday Night Marsh, The Marsh, 2006;
“Welcome to Hollywood …” Digress, Magazine, 2002;
“Corporate Coffee,” Vox Populi, Anthology, 2001;
“Corporate Coffee” Ad Infinitum, Magazine, 2001;
“Titty Titty Caca,” Chapbook, 2001;
Cartoons (Various), Funny Times, Newspaper, 1995;
“Defenestration,” Comic Relief, Magazine, New Talent Showcase, 1994;
“Fuck You,” Fetus Noise, Zine, 1985;
“An Impaired Inheritance,” Oklahoma High School Awards, 1983;
Mars Riley is a writer/performer living in San Francisco, USA.
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