Short Stories
You Are Still Allowed Your Dreams in Short Story, Long
A Note to Say Hello, I’m Here in The Rumpus
Pictures of a Woman You Never Knew in Baltimore Review
The Boy in the TV in Invisible City (Wigleaf Top 50 Longlist)
Girl-Shaped in Vast Chasm
There are two kinds of transformation in HOAX
Camp for Sad Girls in Alien Magazine
About Lee (About You) in Maudlin House
Book of the Wolf in DIAGRAM
City Wolf in Catapult
The Actress Would Like Everyone to Know She Is Perfectly Fine in Litro
The Comedian’s Wife in Monkeybicycle (Best of the Net Nominee)
Deaths of the Actor in Fractured Lit
The Following in Midnight Breakfast
Celestial Mechanics in Bodega (Pushcart Prize Nominee)
The Disappearance Kit in Vol. 1 Brooklyn
New Release in Cheap Pop
Sorority in Wigleaf
Portrait of a Marriage as an Episode of “House Hunters” in Flash Flood
Lessons in Object Permanence in Matchbook (Wigleaf Top 50 Longlist)
The Remnant in Third Point Press
Autopsy Report, Surrogate, & Compatibility Report in Takahē (Best Microfiction 2021)
Have You Seen Jenny? in Split Lip
Loop in Anomaly
A Brief Outline of Your Sister’s Disappearance in Sundog
Ex in HAD/Hobart (Wigleaf Top 50 Longlist)
Abduction in Gone Lawn
Notes on a Departure in Necessary Fiction
Notes for the Actress in Fugue (2019 Prose Contest Finalist)
True Crime: An Examination in Requited
The Wolf in Dream Pop
Detective Story in Vestal Review (Best Microfiction & Best Small Fictions Nominee)
Type Three in Firewords
Have the Girls Gone Wild? in Flash Fiction Magazine
The Outlaw’s Daughter in Linden Avenue (Best of the Net Nominee)
Places We Weren’t in Cosmonauts Avenue
Essays/Hybrid
Pick Your Genre: Processing Heartbreak in The Night House in Bright Wall/Dark Room (Featured in Memoir Land)
The Descent: A Search History in Bright Wall/Dark Room (Featured in Memoir Land)
A Song Is a Room Off the Hallway of Your Life in March Danceness
The Car Was Also a Time Machine in The Memory Vending Machine
Searching for Heather Donahue in Bright Wall/Dark Room (Featured in Memoir Land)
Can’t Remember to Forget You: Memento in Twenty Fragments in Bright Wall/Dark Room
See Tom Run in How to Write a Novel: An Anthology of 20 Craft Essays About Writing, None of Which Ever Mention Writing
Nineteen: A Discography in Gordon Square Review
A Recommendation of “Landslide” in Memoir Mixtapes
Selected Google Searches Regarding Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s Pulse in Trampset (Best of the Net Nominee)
Selected Google Searches Regarding Peter Jackson’s King Kong in Paranoid Tree (Best Microfiction 2023, Best of the Net Nominee, Pushcart Prize Nominee)
Unfinished: Notes on Angela Carter & Not Writing in Autofocus
Interviews & Reviews
Stacey D’Erasmo on Perseverance, Writing Anonymously, Not Denying Yourself the Pleasure of Making Art, and Her New Book, The Long Run in Write or Die
Marin Kosut on Manifestos, Why America Hates Artists, Banning Success From Her Vocabulary, and Her New Book, Art Monster in Write or Die
Richard Scott Larson on Halloween as a Coming-Out Story, Horror as Comfort, the Queer Canon, and His Debut Memoir, The Long Hallway in Write or Die
“I have to go behind my back to get anything done”: A Conversation with Jackie Wang in The Rumpus
Michael Wheaton on Nostalgia, Fame in the Age of the Internet, Writing as Montage, and His Nonfiction Debut Home Movies in Write or Die
“The Mermaid Has to Die”: An Interview with Julia Langbein in Electric Lit
How Do We Reckon with the Art of Problematic Artists? An Interview with Claire Dederer in Electric Lit
Art as Privilege: An Interview with Chelsea Martin in Chicago Review of Books
Shooting at Nothing: An Interview with Ander Monson in Cleveland Review of Books
Regimented Bodies: An Interview with Barbara Bourland in The Millions
A Post-MeToo Novel About the False Promise of Female Empowerment: An Interview with Isabel Kaplan in Electric Lit
Abigail Stewart on the Early Days of the Internet, Artist Romances, Finding Contentment, and Her New Novella, The Drowned Woman in Write or Die
“At a certain point, you have to let the story go”: An Interview with Deirdre Danklin in Longleaf Review
Night Rooms: A Review in The Rupture