Notebook, facing front, on fuzzy white and gray blanket and purple scarf. The cover is my artwork - a watercolor painting of the profile of a woman with pointed ears, gold dangling earing, and multicolored, curly, big hair

NOTEBOOKs

In 2023 and 2024, I created two notebooks to sell through Amazon KPD as a way to share my art in a functional format. You can buy the Sunset cover here and the Fairy cover here.


Mac the cat with book

Books

In response to the pandemic, I self-published a little guide on time management and gentle goal-setting to help young people manage the chaos. It came out in May 2020, and is titled Get Your Life Together: A practical guide to getting organized.

Visit Amazon to grab your copy or reach out via the contact page to inquire about other methods of purchase.


Short fiction

2021: Oyster River Pages published my short story “Girl of Leaves.” You can view issue 5.1, including my work, here.

Circa 2013: Persona Magazine published my short story “Marigolds” in their 34th issue. 


Short nonfiction

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2020: SPIE published my article “The Why, What, and How of Time Management” in their September/October 2020 issue of Photonics Focus. SPIE is a nonprofit dedicated to supporting scientists and engineers in the field of optics. You can read the article here.

2017: In November 2017, Gold Man Review published a piece of nonfiction of mine titled "Empathetic Selves." In it, I reflect on my position as a new hire in the field of Higher Education. 

Circa 2015Red Savina Review (now closed) published “The Goal Would Be That She Drops” (flash nonfiction).


Rewritten Hymns

2022: Girl God Books published one piece of my creative work in their anthology titled Songs of Solstice: Goddess Carols.

2021: Girl God Books published three pieces of creative work in their anthology titled Just as I Am: Hymns Affirming the Divine Female.

For more details about Girl God Books, visit their website and blog.


Poems and artwork

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2021: Girl God Books included my creative work in their goddess anthology titled Warrior Queen: Answering the Call of the Morrigan. They included a poem titled “Offering” and two line drawings (“Raven” and “Fox Goddess”).

Circa 2010: My very first print publication was a poem in the 32nd edition of Persona Magazine, an undergraduate literary magazine published by my alma mater, the University of Arizona.