
I write fiction, poetry, and philosophical essays about bodies, belief, the fraying of meaning, quiet violences we learn to live inside. I lean on rupture and the refusal of tidy conclusions in favor of honesty and curiosity over certainty.
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There was a woman in my neighborhood who walked around carrying a magnet in her coat pocket.
An actual magnet. A thick industrial one wrapped in red tape so it wouldn’t crack against her keys. She kept it beside loose receipts and cough d...
there is a temperature to everything.
a memory lukewarm,
a secret humid,
a forest refrigerated at dawn,
scolding hot come noon.
temperature holds time
the way a river holds water
without, neither is what it is.
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the t...
“How was that?” He asked as he peeled his lips from mine like a story beneath another story.
“Meh. Fine? I don’t know. Didn’t feel much.” I maintained clear eye contact. He deserved my honesty and full attention more than the ground or the...
do you see the contortions on my cheek?
I documented them in a journal entry
the journal entry was about
little-t trauma
nothing you’d find
in the latest version of the DSM
too specific
but ask the dog
he’ll tell you
there...
We can be ghosts now.
The timing feels appropriate.
No one at the diner
would notice the difference.
The waitress
already forgets my order
before reaching the kitchen.
My friend who fears bananas says
being a ghost
is most...
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I write fiction, poetry, and philosophical essays about bodies, belief, the fraying of meaning, quiet violences we learn to live inside. I lean on rupture and the refusal of tidy conclusions in favor of honesty and curiosity over certainty.
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