Selected Publications


Father’s Day

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Published in Retrospective by Palm Sized Press, 2017

Retrospective zine plays with the concept of time. Whether in slowing its progress or simply looking elsewhere in its span, this international community of voices aims to peruse and examine.

This collection of Flash Fiction and Illustration was published as the first in-print offering from Palm Sized Press. My work, Father’s Day, was among those selected from the the regular contributors to be included.

Available for purchase HERE.


Into the Gloaming Hours

Published in Volume 1 by Palm Sized Press, 2019

Published in Volume 1 by Palm Sized Press, 2019

Palm-Sized Press delights in the strange, the sudden twists of normalcy, from the appearance of Rob McInroy’s mythic bird, to Lucy Smith’s protagonist finding plants sprouting from startling places. But this international community of voices also knew when to hold a moment tightly and reveal both the gentle and sinister.

This collection of Flash Fiction and Illustration was published by Palm Sized Press. My work, Into The Gloaming Hours, was among those selected from the the regular contributors to be included.

Available for purchase HERE.


A Daughter for Mr. Spider

Published by Nightingale & Sparrow Press, 2020

Published by Nightingale & Sparrow Press, 2020

Genre: Mixed Media

A Daughter for Mr. Spider is a cross-section of the author’s family tree exploring the grief the author has felt since the passing of her grandfather. The prose, poetry, and collage images weave together the fairy tale-like narrative of the years she was raised by her grandfather, alongside the author’s perceived feeling of growing up as an outsider.  

This collection is a call to finding happiness with those who understand you and shedding the negativity we choose to shroud ourselves in as we navigate the differences in the people around us.

A Daughter for Mr. Spider is a story of loss which, in the end, believes that healing is a process we must create for ourselves using the memories of those who leave us as a way to celebrate life. 

Available for purchase:

Print

Kindle