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2026 — Cimarron Review (Poetry)

Poem forthcoming in one of the oldest and most respected university-affiliated literary journals in the United States.

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2026 — VoyageLA Magazine

Feature interview forthcoming.

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2026 — Poets House (New York City)

Starving the Wolf selected for the 30th Anniversary Showcase of Poetry 2024–25 and added to the Poets House Permanent Collection.

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2026 — WriteGirl Alumni Feature

Featured in WriteGirl’s January 2026 alumni newsletter highlighting college graduates and emerging professional writers.


WriteGirl is one of the nation’s leading youth writing organizations supporting creative development, mentorship, and access to publishing.

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2025 — Starving the Wolf (Bottlecap Press)

Debut poetry chapbook published with Bottlecap Press; featured on the Cimarron Review website.

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2025 — Up the Staircase Quarterly
Poem published in the January 2025 issue alongside Rita Mookerjee. A hybrid, queer-gamer poem exploring gender, avatarhood, and transformation.

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2025 — Cartridge Lit (3 Poems)
Trio of Final Fantasy XIV–inspired poems examining avatarhood, chosen family, and digital myth-making.

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2025 — Fifth Wheel Press (brainrot anthology)
Poem featured in themed anthology exploring obsession, fandom, and cultural fixation.

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2024 — Teaching & Mentorship
Mentored a teen writer whose portfolio earned the 2025 Virginia B. Ball Creative Writing Competition award and a full scholarship to Interlochen Arts Academy through The Incandescent Review’s Summer Studio.

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2023 — Kalamazoo Poetry Festival (Reader)
Invited reader for program featuring Diane Seuss (Pulitzer Prize for Poetry) as headlining guest.

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2019 — Scholastic Art & Writing Awards
National Silver Medal in Short Story.

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2019 — LAX Terminal 7–8 Public Arts Program
Haiku selected for public arts installation at Los Angeles International Airport.

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2017 — L.A. Times Festival of Books
Featured youth poet on the Hoy Stage.

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2016 — Featured Youth Poet with Caroline Rothstein (Los Angeles)
Invited to perform at 3307 W. Washington Blvd. in early paid appearance.

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