Published Writing
Year of the Rat
Guernica
If you are wondering whether negative thinking is affecting the way you react to all the events in your life, shadowing the potential of each moment with paranoid anxiety, then ask yourself this: do I try to kill what plagues me, or do I simply reimagine the plague as a gift?
Intuition is Bodily: Caitlin Adams Interviewed by Simona Blat
Bomb Magazine
At the beginning of March, twenty people joined Caitlin Adams’s Therapeutic Movement Workshop: Memory Tracking and Instant Composition. For an hour we roamed the room fueled by her highly specific directions: step to the left, turn on one leg, place hands where needed, freeze. Listening and acting on instinct without judgment or control, the room buzzed with interpretive gestures.
A Scattering of Blossoms
Small Orange Journal
Dry your hands and return to me.
Am I a Monster or is this What it Means to be a Person
The Scofield
Writing requires a blend of determination and resignation that only the immigrant possesses.
Kookla
Two Peach
We lie on the grass like dogs. Bleary and split, red on the red dress.
This Great Violence
The Brooklyn Rail
Could these bodies be words? In the Gun Cabinet lets us imagine a world where words, inherent in the ability to hurt, could also protect us with their theatrical power.
Would Be
(Short) Fiction Collective
I would count the grapes in the bowl in front of me, there would be eleven and I would wonder if you hated me for having the ugliest ever grown. I would watch you. I wouldn’t be able to stop. I would adore you.
Eye Contakt
The Fanzine
A feeling of seeing someone terribly familiar who I have never met.
Eve’s Diary
New South
It is not safe to trust me with a moon that belongs to something else. There are too many stars in some places and not enough in others. I wish I could put some in my hair.