The Pacific Trash Psalm
She survives by staying afloat and staying quiet, trading in the scraps of a world that has already ended. But when the ocean starts remembering her out loud, she is forced to face the possibility that she was never meant to survive it.
The Support Group for the Cosmically Returned
After being returned from something not entirely human, a group of glitching survivors meets to share symptoms, memories, and theories about why they were rejected. What starts as absurd group therapy slowly unravels into a chilling realization: the experiment may not be over.
Writing The California Fever Dream
“Outside, the sky began changing colors like it was unsure which version of the sunset to run. A Joshua Tree caught fire, silently. Beautifully. And then reassembled itself in reverse.”
— Static at the edge of 29 Palms
“She could taste the day. Hot pennies. Sunscreen. The faint chemical sweetness of melted plastic… She told herself this was normal. California normal. A climate that didn’t ask permission.”
— What California Makes
“The heat was biblical and immediate. By the time she had crossed the wash and climbed the low rise beyond it, her shirt was sticking to her back and her thoughts had gone strangely bright around the edges.”