Online
Such Things Might Come from Sound — Hex Literary
Then Then Then (an excerpt) — Sleepingfish 2020+ (≠ 404)
As of Fire — Cul-de-sac of Blood: A Horror Poetics Journal
The Lamp — Heavy Feather Review
My Fist CD: Nine Inch Nails, Pretty Hate Machine — HOBART
Cut — Shirley Magazine
Beneath Your Earth, Another Earth — Gone Lawn Journal
Countermeasure — The Airgonaut
Roof Rats — Revolution John Magazine
DRINK IT TIL IT'S DRY — Everyday Genius
Appetite — The Fanzine
Her — Whiskey Paper
Savage Earth — decomP
Excerpt from I Hope Something Good Happens — CHEAP POP
Excerpt from I Hope Something Good Happens — Everyday Genius
Synopses for Hardee's Commercials — Everyday Genius
Stay Away—DOGZPLOT
Savage Sound—Tiger Train Magazine
Scarred Hands — matchbook
The Black Velvet Box — Loose Change
Rachel and Ruphus —Storychord
Then Then Then, a novella, will be published by Kernpunkt Press in April 2025! You can preorder the book here!
Missing Saint — BULL #8, Winter 2019
True Theater — Firewords Quarterly, Issue 10, Summer 2018
Rites of Passage — It Was Written: Poetry Inspired by Hip-Hop Anthology (Minor Arcana Press, 2016)
Nothing to Save (winning story for this year's Atlanta Zine Fest writing contest) i— Atlanta Zine Fest 2014 Yearbook
I Hope Something Good Happens (chapbook published by Lame House Press)
From Afar — Midwestern Gothic, Issue 13 Spring 2014
The Clown — The Broken Plate, Fall 2013
Table for One — Curbside Splendor, Issue 4 Fall 2012
News
The biggest thanks to Babak Lakghomi, one of my favorite writers, for providing a blurb for Then Then Then: “Then Then Then examines the limits of language and borders of insanity and art. Daughtridge DeMer’s visceral sentences blur the boundaries of interior and exterior—body, landscape, paint, and the narrator’s mind all blend and become inseparable. With echoes of Hilda Hilst and Blake Butler, this is a daring and inventive debut.”
I am grateful that Kernpunkt Press will publish my novella, Then Then Then, in April 2025! Thank you to Jesi Bender for all her work on this project so far! You can preorder the book here!
Honored that my story, The Lamp, was nominated by Heavy Feather Review for inclusion in the Best Microfiction 2023 anthology.
College radio has played a huge role in my life by exposing me to many new musicians and artists that became important to my creative process, so it was super meaningful to be included in KRUI 89.7's People Speaking Art broadcast. The curators selected text pieces and read them over the air. It was a lot of fun to hear my work in this!
I was proud to be recognized by fiction judge Jac Jemc in the 58th Annual Glendon and Kathryn Swarthout Awards in Writing! It's an honor to be in this group of wonderful writers!
I spent two weeks at Vermont Studio Center where I revised some in-progress work and conducted research for a new project. It was truly enriching to spend time with the other resident artists and writers. The opportunity was supported by the Virginia G. Piper Center for Creative Writing.
The Virginia G. Piper Center for Creative Writing awarded me Creative Engagement Fellowship. The fellowship will fund my participation in residencies at the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts and Dorland Mountain Arts Colony.
Starting in the fall of 2018, I will be enrolled in the MFA in Creative Writing program at Arizona State University. This is an ideal opportunity to work closely with a group of peers and focus solely on writing and reading.
The Atlanta Mayor's Office of Cultural Affairs named me the 2016 Emerging Artist Award in the Literary Arts by (OCA) in March. This is a big honor and I feel truly humbled by the recognition.
Idea Capital generously awarded me the 2016 Travel Grant. I will travel from Kentucky to the Georgia Coast, doing researching for a collection of short stories entitled Strange Temple.
I'm going to lose myself in the woods in Rabun, GA for three-weeks during my residency at the Hambidge Center. Can't wait to disappear for a while.
Spending the week at the New Harmony Writers Workshop was an amazing experience. I was happy to workshop a story with Stuart Dybek, meet some cool people and see a bunch of dead gar that floated in from the Wabash River.
I Hope Something Good Happens is now for sale at sQecial media in Lexington, Kentucky. It's literally my favorite bookstore of all time and I'm honored to be on their shelves.
Nice review of I Hope Something Good Happens up at jmww journal. Thanks to Girija Sankar!
I Hope Something Good Happens is now available for purchase through Lame House Press
We're throwing a party on Friday, June 13 to celebrate the release of I Hope Something Good Happens. There will be a few other amazing authors reading their work as well.
From April 10-15 I'll be traveling through the Northeast Nation, reading from I Hope Something Good Happens. I'll be reading with cool people at cool places.
My debut chapbook, I Hope Something Good Happens, will be released this summer through Lame House Press. It's filled with stories about bad acid trips, dead ferrets and car accidents.
Stephanie Dowda, Alex Gallo-Brown and I were ambitious/stupid/crazy/bored enough to put together The Letters Festival. It was fucking awesome. Thanks to all the readers and everyone that came out to support.
FUGO Studios purchased the cinematic rights to my story, "Rachel and Ruphus." The short film should be out sometime in 2014.
ArtsATL chose me to one of their "30 Under 30" and the article was well written, not at all as embarrassing as I was afraid it was going to be. Thanks to Soniah Kamal for being nice.