This is the living archive of my practice.
These are not blog posts. They are lived moments — rendered slowly, honestly, and with care.
Why I Write
Writing is how I process what I’m living.
Some pieces take months — shaped slowly, revised with editors, and published in literary journals. Others arrive faster—something I noticed on a walk, a conversation that stayed with me, a question I’m not done asking.
They are different registers of the same inquiry.
Where to Begin
If you have twenty minutes, start with The Field Between Us — it's about long partnership, and the knowing that never finishes.
If you have two minutes, start with This is Me — it's the kind of noticing that usually passes us by.
If you’d rather listen, start with Rebloom: A Talk about Creative Courage. An honest, unfiltered conversation worth sitting with.
Where to Continue
Long-form personal essays, published in literary journals
Pushcart Prize-nominated · Published in Pangyrus, Chicago Story Press & The Manifest-Station
Essays
Notes from everyday life
Not everything arrives as an essay. Some things arrive as a moment — noticed, held, and written down before they pass.
Small Moments
Poetry
Small words, big feelings
Some mirthful, some somber — expressions that don’t arrive as prose.
Conversations
Talks about creativity, presence, and life
They unfold slowly, explore possibilities, sit with hard questions, and offer alternatives to what a creative life means.

