Between Covers
A well-read woman is a dangerous thing to want. This poem is for the ones with recall, restraint, and the good sense not to spoil the ending.
Parallel Park Me
Not fate. Not flowers. Just one clean motion and a whole nervous system folding in the passenger seat. A poem about how quickly competence can turn into lust.
Kelp Knotted in Silk
A lush, erotic meditation on contact and transformation, where kelp and silk entwine into a darker, more intimate form of beauty. What emerges is not innocence but aftermath.
Kelp Fever
A lush, unsettling meditation on desire and transformation, where beauty is altered by contact and rendered into something stranger, more physical, and impossible to name.
No Assembly Required (Around The World Remix)
A vivid, globe-spanning love letter that imagines a future relationship through shared adventure, intimacy, and the kind of connection that transforms every destination into something deeper than escape.
No Assembly Required (The Remix)
A bold, globe-trotting love letter that blends humor, desire, and high standards into a vision of partnership built on spontaneity, reciprocity, and emotional wholeness.
No Assembly Required
A sharp, heartfelt love letter that rejects fixer-upper relationships in favor of a partner who is whole, present, and ready to build something real.
Cape Town Awaits
A fierce, lyrical essay that casts Cape Town as both dream and threshold, exploring queer desire, self-worth, and the refusal to settle for love that cannot rise to meet you.
Tectonic Bitches
A geologically unstable essay about Iceland, repression, and falling for someone who feels like a natural disaster with excellent communication skills.