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  • queer Cajun writer from New Orleans & Atlanta. Currently, she lives in Virginia on ancestral Doeg and Piscataway lands, where she is pursuing an MFA in fiction.

  • Catapult (RIP), monkeybicycle, Black Fox, Electric Literature, and X-R-A-Y, where was previously the co-Managing Editor. At present, she is the Editor-in-Chief of So to Speak, an intersectional feminist literary journal.

    Her memoir essay, “Phantom Pains,” was nominated for a Best of Net; “Foreigner,” her (as of yet unpublished) short story, was named a finalist in fugue’s 2024 Prose Contest. Her novella-in-progress, Godmother, also received an honorable mention in CRAFT’s 2023 First Chapters contest.

    More details can be found on her portfolio page.

  • edit and design anthologies, ghostwrite, copyedit, pitch essays, and conduct author interviews.

    A full list of her past collaborative projects, along with her personal publications, is located on her portfolio page, here.

    If you’re interested in working with her for one of these tasks (or a new, secret thing), you can contact her here.

ID: The writer (staring) and a flower (blooming).