A debut book-length work, To Go North, One Must First Go South will consist of a preface and some twenty short works of fiction that quietly convey the abject loneliness inherent to contemporary American life — particularly as a character resists (consciously, subconsciously, or optically) the tidy temptation of easy categorization.
Sacha Baumann's artwork accompanies "Women Indoors," a story published in Evergreen Review in 2021.
Read published stories from To Go North, One Must First Go South.
A pandemic novella exercise, self-published as a pocket .pdf. Illustrated by Maria Ylvisaker and indebted to archival research and imagination, Sea Queens follows the queer figures aboard RMS Titanic on the storied passenger liner's fateful maiden voyage.
An invitation-only newsletter devoted to the "fringe" fiction writer that spotlights little-read literature, amplifies virtual lectures & other accessible opportunities for community building, and — most vitally — showcases paid funding, publication, and fellowship opportunities.
Self-guided study of scrapbooking and the international literary practices from which it originated. The initiative focuses on how one intimate discipline might be used to preserve, integrate, resist, and educate across geopolitical borders and generations.
A timely, at-once academic and literary anthology of unseen historic and contempory short stories. Forthcoming from Feminist Press S/S 2025.
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