Published in Stanchion’s Away From Home Anthology

I’m thrilled to have a piece in the Away From Home anthology from Stanchion!

I wrote “Bonnie’s House” as a micro in a Sarah Freligh workshop – I know that’s not a surprise at this point, as most of my pieces that eventually get published start there! I loved the idea for this anthology because I’m obsessed with getting glimpses into other people’s houses, so I knew I didn’t want to miss my chance to explore that.

I can’t wait to read all the other amazing stories included in this anthology! It’s officially out on September 10th, but you can preorder the book here: Away From Home Anthology

“Forget Me” published at Gooseberry Pie

I have a piece in Issue 12 of Gooseberry Pie Lit Magazine!

Forget Me was written in a Sarah Freligh workshop, inspired by Edward Hopper’s painting, Summer Evening.

I think it stands without seeing the artwork, but appreciate the additional context the painting gives. What do you think?

How It Is to Be a Girl: A Review at MicroLit Almanac

I was so pleased when an editor at MicroLit Almanac reached out to me about writing a review of Sarah Freligh’s A Brief Natural History of Women. I love Freligh’s writing, have taken several of her workshops (and had several pieces published that started in those workshops!), and previously read the book several times for a Shorter is Better book club meeting.

Check out my review here!