Inside a mind determined to endure and grow
At the moment, I’m drawn to essays about queer life and disability. I’m also interested in the everyday negotiations required to move through a fatphobic world.
I write essays and articles that sit at the intersection of queerness, disability, social politics, and ethics.
I’m most compelled by work that sits at the crossroads of social movements—pieces that trace how class, race, gender, and state power shape our daily lives and our possibilities for solidarity
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Personal essays that hold tenderness, rigor, and emotional honesty at the center of every story.
Reported pieces that trace private ache to public systems, grounding feeling in research and careful interviews.
I approach painful material slowly, centering consent, accuracy, and aftercare so the work does not re-open wounds for spectacle.
Each assignment begins with shared questions, scope, and limits, ensuring we align on risk, naming, and narrative responsibility.
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Ethics of telling hard stories
This space is built on slow looking: at pain, at power, at the myths we inherit. I resist extraction, prioritize consent, and welcome conversations about limits.
I write essays and articles that sit at the intersection of queerness, disability, social politics, and ethics.