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I write experimental fantasy novels, inside-out love stories, and autotheory.
I also write book reviews, but they’re not so much reviews as creative academic papers inspired by something amazing. Feel free to cite or quote anything inside them.
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Books:

Robin Williams Is My Uncle, and other stories we possess
Robin Williams Is My Uncle: And Other Stories We Possess is a bricolage study on inherited trauma and the stories we keep inside our bodies.
Robin Williams is not my uncle, no more than he is yours. But like Robin’s humor, this text bounces from one reference to the next. Bound by its own rhythms and joy, the story unravels as it aims to protect itself.
An autotheory about alienation, the uncanny, and epigenetics told through the lens of Robin Williams’s children’s movies, fairy tales, feminism, and the death of my beloved cat, Rufus.
A Suburb of Monogamy
A novel about the invention, withdrawal, and body of a liaison. An existential tryst with survival and desperation at its core. A passionate love affair that succumbs to a pain that is not innocent, not victimless. A heroine’s shift in perspective, imploding in metaphor, a decade. Painfully self-aware. Beautiful. Confessional. Hot. Macabre. It’s experimental feminist erotica. One girl’s antidote to nihilism, her opera aria.


Become a better writer using the tarot.
The Tarot for Writing Project is an online interlacing system that teaches writing through the Tarot, and teaches the Tarot through analogy using fairy tales, myths, classic literature, philosophy, film, and cartoons.
Papers:

Écriture Féminine
Écriture Féminine translates to feminine writing but has also come to be known as writing the body.

Jane Eyre, rebel rebel
Beloved Jane looks at all the bull-roar :: all of it :: and was like no, nah, death first!
Deep-dive into death, madness, oppression, and boredom.

Wuthering Heights is…
Wuthering Heights is… the egg, the nest, the hut, the house, the town, the country, the cathedral, the prison, the dungeon, the cellar door, the attic stairs, the coffin, the hearth, the unlit fire, the beating heart, the bloated brain, the lockbox, the womb, the Mother, the chair of the Father, the castle, the sky, the illusion, the home, the body, the universe.

Geek Love: subverting the carnivalesque and the grotesque
“I get glimpses of the horror of normalcy. Each of these innocents on the street is engulfed by a terror of their own ordinariness. They would do anything to be unique.“
Let’s talk about Mikhail Bakhtin and the absurd horrors of having a body.
Let’s finish your book.
