
"Not until we are lost do we begin to understand ourselves"
Henry David Thoreau

Work
My Published Writing

Interview with Molly Dunham, West Trestle Review
"There have been a lot of forces in my life that have separated me from my body. Growing up in a religion where I had to live a spiritual life of the mind, or the spirit, the body was an inconvenient, human thing that was somehow inherently sinful . . . The body is not a bad, or sinful thing, but a beautiful instrument. To be used to make art!" - Molly Dunham for West Trestle Review

Revelations in Isolation, PubLab
"The editors use a feminist lens to overshadow queer experiences for the sake of their own ideology. Indeed, when queerness is re-framed as a way to celebrate “womanhood,” it suggests that being attracted to women is a political decision, rather than a person’s authentic truth."

Rattlesnake Dick, Roundhouse News & Review
"Throughout the 1850s, the Canadian-born miner-turned-thief and his gang were known criminals, meeting their end in a shootout in Auburn. Yet the circumstances which built his pathway to crime are often not as well known as the more dramatic parts of his life."


