"The Advertisement" is a kooky piece of flash fiction about consumerism and mental health. It was published in the Spring 2024 edition of Helicon, Northwestern University's literary magazine.
Read it here.
"Generational Guilt in the Twenty-Third Century" is a short story that calls upon art-makers with skeletons in their familial closets. It will be published in volume 9 of the Oakland Arts Review.
"What Makes Up a Woman" is a personal essay about the author's relationship with cosmetics and her mother. In 2023, it was awarded Northwestern's Mary Kinzie Prize for creative nonfiction.
"Solving Shanley" is a journalistic article about the most important building in Northwestern University's student theatre scene: a ramshackle, run down, much-loved shack of a black box. It was published in 2023 by Scene + Heard, a student publication of cultural criticism and reportage.
Read it here.
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