PinnedWriting Craft: A Lesson on BrevityA writer must, instead, tap into the near-science of paragraph construction to convey important ideas quickly.Jan 29, 2024A response icon1Jan 29, 2024A response icon1
PinnedCritique: On Alex Garland’s “Men”I was conflicted at this perspective of the dangers of men presented by a cisgender, heterosexual, white-passing male. It didn’t sit well…Oct 17, 2023Oct 17, 2023
PinnedAdira Tal; or, No Future for the Gender DissidentStar Trek is special to me. I’ve often looked to it for understanding, particularly about my identity as an LGBTQ+ individual, but one…Apr 6, 2024A response icon1Apr 6, 2024A response icon1
Author Update #31I would like to inform all of my followers that I will be migrating my personal blog away from Medium in the next few months. My website…2d ago2d ago
The Wild WestI live in the farthest eastern reaches of Los Angeles County. I have not been involved in the “events” in downtown Los Angeles, but I live…Jun 27A response icon1Jun 27A response icon1
Published inThe Neurodiverse GastronomeRecipes for Sun BucksSummer is upon us! That means kids are home from school… in the hottest months in SoCal… in an area where both parents have to work just to…Jun 11Jun 11
Published inThe Neurodiverse GastronomeMy Top 5 Best Gluten-Free ProductsLiving life with a wheat allergy or celiacs' disease can be difficult, but these top 5 products make it a lot easier to manage.May 29May 29
Published inThe Neurodiverse GastronomeMake-Your-Own Meal KitsFor the past probably 15 years, my favorite place to shop has always been Trader Joe’s. The prices are fairly consistent, and product…May 21May 21
Writing Every Day: Myth or Possible?The biggest piece of advice I hear in every craft book is the classic, “write every day.” You can 1) write 2,500 words for your novel 2)…May 20May 20
On Horrors Real & ImaginedI have COVID and insomnia — I haven’t slept well in 4 days since I got sick. Maybe it’s this altered state of functioning that has led me…May 5May 5