BOOKS

CALLING ME HOME

YOUNG ADULT VERSE NOVEL, FORTHCOMING SUMMER 2026

A Young Adult novel-in-verse that follows a teenage girl's quest for self-discovery on a solo summer backpacking trip through Europe and her difficult decision to have an abortion as she returns to the U.S. to attend college will be published by Holiday House in summer 2026.


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SOMEWHERE TO GO

WINNER OF THE 19TH ANNUAL POETRY AWARD FROM ELIXIR PRESS
Available from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Small Press Distribution

“Rilke wrote, ‘The only journey is the one within.’ Macios takes her readers on such a journey—one of quiet contemplation, depth, and deftly-rendered emotion—in Somewhere to Go. Her chief obsession is longing, which carries us—in life (if we are lucky) and as Macios guides us in these poems—in a kind of inverted narrative arc of love to death to love again.” —Liz Robbins, author of Freaked (Elixir Press)

“‘Ever wonder when you’ll be satisfied?’ asks Laurin Becker Macios in her captivating debut collection Somewhere to Go. Her poems are fearless in examining the internal and external landscapes of memory, place, marriage, and self. By sketching these moments, she creates a portrait of a life that travels beyond the page. With a voice that is authentic and direct, these poems are meditative, intimate, and full of guile. This is a wonderful and wondrous first collection. —January Gill O'Neil, author of Rewilding (CavanKerry Press)


I ALMOST WAS ANIMAL

WINNER OF THE 2018 WRITER’S RELIEF WATERSEDGE POETRY CHAPBOOK CONTEST
Paperback $8.99 | Kindle $6.99

"The poems in I Almost Was Animal court mystery without sacrificing clarity, each short lyric encompassing leaps that stretch us but don’t let us drop. They hold the capacity for joy and love but also loss, the emotions contained within the tight craft of the lines, stanzas, and lyrical prose poems. Images return—tulip, ocean, wing, girl—and comment on each other, so that we feel that we’ve been wrapped in a tapestry, almost a narrative. The poet calls on Arnaut Daniel, Walt Whitman, George Herbert, and César Vallejo, poetic ancestors who are very unlike each other, though each is engaged in the exploration of his own wildness, in language chosen for its precision. That balance between wildness and discipline is what constitutes the beauty of this collection, which richly deserves to find a wider audience." —Susanna Lang, author of Travel Notes from the River Styx


JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS

What I Want
forthcoming in Rhino 2025

Holy Oil
-ette review, Winter 2025

Effigy
Nixes Mate Review, Summer/Fall 2024

“Please show / Your animal / Face.”
Ibbetson Street #55, Spring/Summer Issue 2024

Cherries and Peaches
The Ekphrastic Review

Enter: Implosion
Driftwood Press, Issue 7.1

When a Male Poet Tells Me: Write Angry, Write Sexy
Painted Bride Quarterly

Note to High School Boyfriend
Ibbetson Street Press

Now You, Too, Can Live in Your Very Own Shipping Container; Watercolor
saltfront

Sometimes Two People Come Together With Their Bodies
Green Mountains Review online

If Our Daughter Lived
Blast Furnace

Lineage; Quarry
Third Wednesday

Spring
Salamander


Dear Directness; Manet's Gypsy With a Cigarette; The Bee Being One Day Gone; Wild
Mudlark

Sunstruck
The Pinch

Adulthood Monsters & Other Hidden Things
Redheaded Stepchild

A Little Breath; Applause; Concrete Sunday; Then a Star
Dukool

Underside
Driftwood Press, Issue 2.2


Only In My Dream You Were; Poem for My Hair, or: Elegy for the Influence of 1 Corinthians 11
Kindred


At The Piazza, I Remember You
R.kv.r.y. Quarterly Literary Journal


Our Selves Were Made For Something And We Searched For It
Extracts: Daily Dose of Lit


Melancholy, Pull Out Your Sweet Beak Now
Pif Magazine


To Rilke's Angels
Rosebud


Marriage on Canvas
RHINO Poetry 2014

But When You Feel Longing
Boxcar Poetry Review


My Heart Belongs to Qdoba; Traveling Husband's Return
[PANK]


White Noise: Notes at Sunrise
Tupelo Quarterly


Backbone of Existence
Clarion

Streaming Internet Radio
Five 2 One Magazine

Love
Pif Magazine

Shore
34th Parallel