• Interview with KPBX’s Chris Maccini upon the release of poetry collection What the Sky Lacks (Korrektiv, 2019).

  • Article in the Pacific Northwest Inlander upon the release of What the Sky Lacks.

  • Interview with KPBX’s Chris Maccini with the founders of Spokane Print & Publishing Center.

  • Thom reading his short story, Summer of Love, for the Spokesman-Review summer stories series, on KPBX.

  • Recent poems have been featured at Ascent and Sweet: a literary confection.

  • Short essay in the Inlander on editing a special issue of poetry, 2016.

  • Inlander story on Millwood Print Works.

  • Railtown Almanac, a Spokane poetry anthology, edited by Thom and Jeffrey G. Dodd, was released in 2014. Listen to an interview upon the release with KPBX’s Verne Windham.

  • Thom's poems appeared in the first issue of Theopoetics, a journal of theological imagination.

  • Poem recorded for the Inlander story series on Spokane’s historic Sprague Avenue.

  • Announcement of Spokane Poet Laureate, Spokesman Review, October, 2013. Read the full article here.

"Thom Caraway thrives in a place many Spokanites would avoid: the dilapidated streets of the West Central neighborhood."

  • An interview about book design with Tom Holmes for The Linebreak. Read the full interview here.

"For me, Perpetua is the personality of  the journal. It’s beautiful, versatile, and engaging. It creates its own kind of interest, but doesn’t overwhelm the text."

  • The poem, "The Leper Attends the Idaho State Roadkill Fur Auction" appeared on Washington State Poet Laureate Kathleen Flenniken's website The Far Field.

Like mine, their removal
is detachment from
the body, ruined
but not too ruined.

Originally published in Ruminate.

I got to hang out with some Montessori classes at Balboa Elementary, then we had a reading, with pizza and pinwheels. It was awesome. Watch the video here.