The Resistant Analysand: A Memoir Author’s Memo My memoir is about my growing up as the daughter of a Freudian...
This piece explores the ways in which identity and esteem are interwoven into the topic of Black hair.
What happens when a witch is black? This piece is a salute to the transformational beauty of cosplay & all the laughter it inspires.
The Ultimate Wave: Prose Poetry of the Pandemic and Parents Author’s Memo “The Wave” examines the problem of pleasure and...
The poems in this collection are a reflection on my zero waste aspirations (and the values behind the movement at large).
I offer the following five poems to you. I hope that when you read/hear them you see a way into your own stories and ideas of poetic voice.
There are multiple approaches to find one's poetic voice depending on the lens one chooses as a part of the author’s creative process.
Within the context of this poem, I tried to explain what was happening to my body because of SLE and what I was thinking.
After 34 years of monogamy I entered the dating app world and began writing the first weekend I was single. This is story of my experience.
This is a humorous narrative nonfiction account of the strangest job I ever had working for a kooky fitness guru in Manhattan for six years.
This particular piece, "What is Human, Remains" looks back at my first year as a teacher, and the unexpected activism in my students.
"In this autoethnodrama, a woman terminates a pregnancy without telling her husband."