Literary & Nonfiction.

“Texts My Panic Attack Sent Me”

Published in The Pink Hydra

“Panic Attack: WAKE UP THERE’S A BEAR

Me: what no there’s not

Panic Attack: BEARS EVERYWHERE”

“Snow’s Fall”

Published in The Pink Hydra

“Beatrice curled up in the covers and he shuffled toward the door. A swarm of moths, not butterflies—not yellow sunny-sweet nerves, but a gray chill of disquiet—swarmed through her.”

 
Cover art of Seize the Press deer head with horns and multiple creepy eyes

“Capitalism and the Labour of Art: Getting Paid in the Automation Age”

Published in Seize the Press Magazine

Let’s talk about science fictional concepts. Imagine a Utopian world where all creatives like writers get paid fairly for their labor. 

Girl reading

“How to Read With Brothers”

Published in Twenty-Two Twenty-Eight Magazine

“The dandelion seeds come from the clouds.” Ranas set up his army men in tidy rows on the sidewalk.

“They do not,” I said. “They come from dandelions.”

Photo by Annie Spratt on Unsplash

tornado

“The Care and Keeping of Funnel Clouds”

Published in Intrepidus Ink

The sky rotated into a yellow-green, the kind where the sun strove to shine through.

Photo by NOAA on Unsplash

woman in a grocery store

“Relief in E Minor”

Published in Ripe Fiction

That last text to Gene had felt wrong. She hadn’t said yes in the flavor she’d intended.

Photo by Joshua Rawson-Harris on Unsplash

Bear in a restaurant

“The Bear in the Restaurant”

Published in Serotonin

Reda hunched in her chair in the bright, cheery restaurant, her mouth dry, clenching her fists.

Photo by Sophie Augustin on Unsplash

kittens

“Snigglesnaffed”

Published in Intrinsick Magazine

There’s an official term for when something adorable makes your brain short circuit.

Photo by Raul Varzar on Unsplash