My personal blog contains a range of styles, from literary creative nonfiction to humorous list posts. The running theme? The queer experience.
As editor of this project, I write articles that help American voters find eco-friendly politicians.
A series of articles on my vocal author page breaks down the concept of ethical consumerism and motivates readers to align their values with their budgets. (Coming soon)
A news article about Freeform's show, "The Fosters" written for Blasting News.
Five separate blog posts written for sQoolink highlight advice for current/future college students in the creative fields.
This creative nonfiction piece frames a coming-of-age story through the names of Crayola colors. This piece was published in Grand Valley State University's student literary journal, Fishladder.
This collection of vignettes threads together various reflections of high school experiences as they relate to specific subjects in the narrator's class schedule.
A scriptwriting course assignment to write a commercial under one and a half pages.
Another scriptwriting assignment to captivate viewers in a one minute PSA. This script deals with depression awareness.
This paper analyzes film critic reviews of "Carol" and assesses how the reviews create ways of understanding the film's themes.
This case study examines the relationship of three different types of writing: journaling, blogging, and poetry.
This film analysis examines how representation of female protagonists in "Thelma & Louise" still work within a patriarchal framework.
A style analysis of creative short story works of author Annie Dillard.
This research paper explores the visibility of queer people in entertainment media and the effects this has on LGBTQ+ audiences.
This paper analyzes implicit racism in the film "Crash" as framed by minority audiences.
A film analysis of "Titicut Follies" looks at the formal elements of documentary film and how they encourage audiences to examine social contexts.
This research paper examines the symbolic pink triangle, and how its social contexts change how audiences receive the triangle.
This comparison report looks at the pros and cons of two different DSLR cameras, one a Nikon and one a Canon.
This paper looks into the ethics of TV writing by examining the frames of minority audiences.