First: The Belt
A thoughtful poem about trans becoming, where Orion serves as both symbol and shorthand for masculinity, recognition, and self-authorship.
How One Woman Unmade My Architecture
A reflective narrative that traces the five stages of grief through an unexpected connection, exploring how one woman’s steadiness dismantled old ideas about love, chaos, and survival.
Litany for the Shark in Her
A raw, conflicted trauma narrative that examines the pull of loving someone volatile, where devotion feels like protection and danger becomes indistinguishable from safety.
Seen / Unseen
A raw, unflinching trauma narrative that captures the isolation of bipolar depression, exposing the distance between offered support and true presence, and the brutal persistence required to stay alive.
Red Carpet, Then Wreckage
A sharp, unflinching trauma narrative that examines lovebombing as a form of psychological conditioning, tracing how intensity becomes addiction and how its aftermath distorts the way love is recognized.
Third Degree Devotion
A searing trauma narrative that uses fire as a metaphor for loving someone unraveling, capturing the disorientation, manipulation, and aftermath of escaping a relationship that consumed everything.
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.
U-Bahn Femme (Jan. ‘19)
A stark, introspective essay that uses Berlin’s winter landscape and history as a mirror for memory, restraint, and the quiet, necessary work of becoming yourself.
Pledge Allegiance to My Chaos
A tender, whimsical essay written as an open letter to my future wife, turning domestic quirks, emotional candor, and everyday longing into a blueprint for lasting love.
Millennials with Daddy Issues
A darkly witty astrological lyric essay that uses millennial generational placements to examine burnout, inherited survivalism, and the strange brilliance of a generation forced to make meaning from the ruins.
Gemini Stellium: Trinity of Chaos
A sparkling, high-velocity astrological lyric essay that uses a Gemini stellium to explore intellect as seduction, language as identity, and the endless reinvention of the self through curiosity and connection.
Sag Rising: Feral Gait
A feral, glitter-toothed astrological lyric essay that uses Sagittarius Rising as a lens for instinct, motion, self-mythology, and the art of never standing still.
The Tower Of Us
A tarot-structured essay about love, manipulation, and the reckoning that comes when you finally read the spread clearly.
F31.81, In Partial Remission
A fierce, intimate essay that explores bipolar disorder through the lens of caregiving, tracing the tension between high-functioning professionalism and private collapse.
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.
Glass Closet
Part confession, part self-drag, part queer excavation, this essay traces a late lesbian awakening through memory, shame, humor, and the signs that refused to stay buried.
Smog City Siren
A loud, glittering coming-out poem about West Hollywood, bad decisions, good lighting, and becoming too much in exactly the right way.
We’re Full, Try Grindr
A biting lesbian visibility essay that turns the male gaze into a punchline, and reclaiming lesbian identity as boundary, a refusal, and a glittering threat.