
notes on love, heartbreak, identity, and the beautiful, terrible chaos of growing up.
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René Magritte Not to Be Reproduced (1937)
I have always believed that allowing yourself to be seen is a sacred act. And yet, the moment someone rests their gaze on you, something is taken. The sacred and the stolen arrive together – insepa...
Author’s note: I’ve never published fiction before. I’m not sure I know how. What I do know is that Olivia is both me and not me – which is maybe just another way of saying she’s the truest thing I could write on this topic without calling...
I have always been embarrassingly susceptible to the promise of becoming smarter, and so when the trend of becoming “disgustingly educated” first made its way onto my TikTok feed, I fell victim to its allure.
The content is endless: read...
a cheesy lil piece i wrote a few months back :’) happy birthday, S.
Someday you’ll live in a tiny apartment on a side road in Culver, in a city lined with palm trees and the unbearable heat of both the sky and the ambition of the people w...
LA Diaries 004
We found an underground bar the way people in Los Angeles find God: through a side door, a detour, and the promise that not everyone gets in.
The bar was on a shady-looking side street in Downtown, and because it was obvio...
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