Fiction / awards and publications
After a diagnosis, a woman hoards like her life depends on it.
FLASH FICTION
One of 20 winners of the Fractured Lit Anthology 4 Prize (2024), judged by Morgan Talty, award-winning author of Fire Exit and Night of the Living Rez
Published in the Fractured Lit Anthology 4
Self-love and shame collide in this short, lyrical bomb.
FLASH FICTION
One of 10 shortlisted pieces out of nearly 700 entries in the 2024 New Writers Flash Fiction Competition, judged by Stephanie Carty
Additionally selected among the top 7% of entries for the 2023 Bridport Flash Fiction Prize, the most prestigious flash fiction award globally
“The Praying Kind”
FLASH FICTION
Selected among top 9% of entries for the 2024 Bridport Flash Fiction Prize, the most prestigious flash fiction award globally
An abusive act of nature, with a twist.
A fraught moment on a hot night near Times Square.
POETRY
Longlisted in the 2024 New Writers Poetry Competition; judged by Jordan Hamel
While out on a jog, an innocent man finds double trouble.
FLASH FICTION
Longlisted for the October 2023 Bath Flash Fiction Award, judged by Sara Hills
Published in The Weather Where You Are: Bath Flash Fiction Volume 8
Nonfiction /
“On Facing Faces”
Or, on Elizabeth Czartoryski’s Flesh Estate: Investigative Works.
ART REVIEW, 2025
Publication pending
A Medium publication discussing the ethics of art, technology, and everyday issues.
CREATOR & EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, 2019
“Are Those ‘Thought Experiments’ A Sign of Bad Moral Philosophy?” January 11, 2019
“Can You Really Save The World by Giving to Charity?” January 25, 2019
“Can We Enjoy The Work of Morally ‘Tainted’ Artists?” February 8, 2019
“Should Nonprofits Splurge on Execs?” February 21, 2019
“The Moral Question of ‘kidfluencers’” March 12, 2019
“Would It Be Wrong to Rape a Robot?” March 27, 2019
“The Morally Tainted Artist, Part Two” April 19, 2019
An exploration of the “life” of an artist after her “death.”
ESSAY, 2011
Commissioned for An Unquiet Mind: The Untold Story of Isabelle Cadieux, the book published as part of interdisciplinary artist Laura Elayne Miller’s project on the fictitious artist Isabelle Cadieux