Though I’m just beginning my life in publications, I’ve putting pen to paper (and taps to a keyboard) for as long as I can remember. This is the page I cannot wait to see grow. If you’d like to keep up with my authorship journey, this is the place.

Reborn in Crip Kinship

A review of Dr. Shayda Kafai’s book, Crip Kinship; a love letter to the creators of the radical disability art activism project, Sins Invalid. Kafai delivers us onto crip magic and begs us to recognize that our messy joy is worthy of space and radiance…and rest.


While I didn’t get the opportunity to share this speech on the commencement stage, as the chosen runner-up for the graduate speaker, the University of New Haven published my speech on their news site.