I strived to represent the experience of being a pediatric healthcare worker during COVID.
"My parents drank wine with dinner every night. There’s nothing remarkable about that, but to a kid growing up in Mid-Missouri it was weird."
Narrating Estrangement is written by those who have decided to distance themselves from, or have been driven out by, their families.
In this 2nd of my Processing Parental Grief series, Calliandra receives a letter from her mother weeks after her death.
This autoethnography is the first-hand experience and exposure of imposter syndrome from a new adjunct instructor's point of view.
What this essay tries to capture is both the wonder and the inherent horror in potty training.
This writing is based on storytelling, common in Mexican culture.
“Letter from Okinawa” describes my research and observations into the impact the U.S. military has had on the island, and tells the story of the Japanese government’s historical culpability by colonizing, controlling, and discriminating against the island.
My essay tells my life story in relation to a specific moment in the history of American women’s access to abortion and reproductive justice.
This story explores childbirth-related trauma and postpartum mental health through the lens of a ‘good birth.’
A Startling Note: "Looking for Gay Friends" in the Triangle Place narrates a gay man’s experience of sexual awakening on a university campus.
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.