Short Fiction
The Mariana Trench Is Holding Me Down
Stranded alone in the middle of the ocean, Alice Lucy Liddell is slowly transforming and finding it harder and harder to resist the sirens' call.
• Twin Bird Review #2.2, December 2024
India
While on vacation with her older sister and grandmother, Eve finds herself consumed with thoughts of how her life could be different. So when the earth opens up and Eve falls through into a parallel world, her questions are finally answered.
• The Garden-Variety Grimoire (The Word's Faire Press), September 2024
Happybot
In an attempt to regain her sense of autonomy after a huge mistake, Ilana agrees to cohabitate with the most advanced humanoid robot the world has ever seen.
⭐️ Pushcart Prize, 2025, nominee
• The Worlds Within, July 2024
When a little girl wakes up in her foster home to find that her older sister has climbed out of her bedroom window, she must follow the trail of clues and ultimately decide who will remain in their chosen family.
• Vocal Media, February 2021
• The EastOver Anthology of Rural Stories by Writers of Color, 2024 (EastOver Press), December 2024
In a town called Albatross, the peacekeepers are rarely seen, but plenty feared. They will only make an appearance when one finds themselves failing, miserable, no longer contributing to society, a burden—and quite literally, for the birds.
⭐️ Words for Charity Compassionate Chronicle Award, 2018, winner
• Words for Charity, August 2017
• The Taborian (upcoming)
Empty Houses
Everyday it wakes up in a different body, and everyday it wishes it had its own. But today, a stranger promises a way out.
• Words for Charity, May 2017
• Bulb Culture Collective (upcoming)
Poetry
Our Way Out Is Closing with the Tides
Littlest, It’s Been Too Long
Two reminders to grow up, love, love, love, and keep growing up.
• redrosethorns journal, March 2025
Your Body Belongs to You, a Stranger
Shortly I Shall Depart
A trio of elegies for the recently reanimated.
• Fright, February 2025
At the bottom of the ocean, the human body makes a lovely home.
• Coffin Bell #7.4: Queer, Feminist, & BIPOC Gothic, October 2024
Tunneling
"A wonderfully macabre portrait of longing, loneliness, the other, and deliciously twisted paranoia."
• Vocivia Magazine #5: Nightmares & Daydreams, July 2024
The Poetess
A "dark and delicate" ode to girlhood.
• Tiger Leaping Review #1, December 2023
Non-Fiction
Saint Claire
"Did you hear? Claire got sent home again today. She was flashing people outside of the girls’ room. She was smoking by the bike racks. She tore her uniform in front of the monsignor."
• redrosethorns journal, March 2025
All of the precious objects in a childhood bedroom, for your consideration. Handle with care.
⭐️ BarBe Awards, 2025, finalist
• BarBar, September 2024
• The Shortlist: Best of BarBar 2024 (BarBar), February 2025