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Essays:

“A Conversation with Ishion Hutchinson,” forthcoming in Washington Square Review
 

Being in Uncertainties: A Conversation with Maureen N. McLane,” The Rumpus


Jorie Graham’s ‘To 2040,’” The Adroit Journal


Electric Synapses, Bureaucratic Power, and Performance: A Conversation with Wo Chan,” Washington Square Review (Online)


Lying is Essential to Poetry: Emily Skillings on Holes, Collage, and John Ashbery,” Washington Square Review (Online)


I don’t Think Tragedy Informs the World: A Conversation with Robert Wood Lynn,” Washington Square Review (Online)


Jenny Xie’s ‘The Rupture Tense,’” Washington Square Review (Online)


Representations of Technology in Poetry,” Washington Square Review (Online)


"On John Ashbery and Bon Iver: Immersions in Obscurity and Expansiveness,” Washington Square Review (Online)

Fort Romeau’s “Beings of Light” is a Testament to the Power of Imagination,” Honeysuckle Magazine


Depictions of Interiority in Pablo Larrain’s ‘Spencer,’” Honeysuckle Magazine


“The culture of festivals – progressive or pretentious?” Feminartsy


"Mother! is an Allegory for Emotional Labor and Environmental Exploitation," Honeysuckle Magazine


“Defying Narratives in ‘Queer Genius,’” Honeysuckle Magazine

On "Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror" and "22, a Million": Immersions in Obscurity and Expansiveness Washington Square Review (Online)

'I want to keep these sufferings: art and mental illness," Overland Literary Journal (Online)

"Mother! is an Allegory for Emotional Labor and Environmental Exploitation, Honeysuckle Magazine

 

"On Climate Change, Colonialism, and Corporations," Honeysuckle Magazine

"Defying narratives in "Queer Genius", Honeysuckle Magazine 

"The Death of RGB Should Force a Rethink of the Politicized Nature of SCOTUSHoneysuckle Magazine

"Can AI Help us Combat Fake News," Honeysuckle Magazine 

"How Does Empathy Interact with Identity?" Honeysuckle Magazine 

"Spook, Grunge, & Charcoal: Honeysuckle's October Art Picks" Honeysuckle Magazine 

"The culture of festivals - progressive or pretentious?", Feminartsy 

"Clothing and self-objectification," Feminartsy 

"The gendered politics of romance," Feminartsy

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