Revel in my personal essay on romance in quarantine and, for me, a very different way of falling in love via Zoom and FaceTime, for Dyke Queen Zine.
I wrote a podcast episode of the Radiotopia show The Heart, on learning to love my own emptiness and loneliness, produced and sound designed by Phoebe Unter and edited by Nicole Kelly.
An essay of mine that looks back at my own family history to the different kinds of risks generations before me took to make me the person I am today. This was for Autostraddle’s first Asian Pacific Islander American month, which I curated.
An essay on learning to love the perpetually lonely parts of myself for Autostraddle.
My rumination on what queer style is, how it’s created, and its greater significance to culture on Perfect Number Mag.
My personal essay on how I came around from thinking dykes had bad style to defining my very own, for the Autostraddle But Make It Fashion issue.
A reflection on my life-long obsession with the movie Clueless, written and performed for the show Literary Pop on The Tusk.
A piece about the future that I originally read at Write Club SF, and then was published by The Establishment.
Listen to me read a humorous story I wrote for the competitive writing event Write Club SF.
The Establishment published this essay of mine on trying to be honest about what I want and how hard it can be to share my life with people.
My Friend Jesus is a short story about unexpected portals opened up by new friendships, and was published in The James Franco Review.
Shipwreck is a brilliant San Francisco literary event in which "six great writers destroy six notable characters from one great book." I had the pleasure of writing an erotic fanfic piece about Francisco d'Anconia from Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged, which is in the Shipwreck anthology, Loose Lips from Grand Central Publishing.
My short fiction piece about a young woman encountering vomit-related horrors was published in the first issue of Max It Magazine.