Writing

I use word and image to tell a story. I use everything at my disposal––doodads, text, photographs, collage, and video.

Recent Work

 

Interviews/Reviews

Genre-Fluid: Interviewed by Claire Vaye Watkins, BOMB

An Interview with Megan Galbraith, The Believer

Down Memory Lane, LAReview of Books

Perils & Paradoxes of Adoption, BLOOM

Soul-Searching and Self-Soothing, BLOOM

Dioramas of a Childhood, ZYZZYVA

Book Review, Hippocampus

Book Review, The Washington Independent Review of Books

Playing House: A Conversation with Megan Culhane Galbraith, The Rumpus

The Strange Tradition of “Practice Babies” at 20th Century Women’s Colleges.” Hyperallergic

An End. A Beginning. Choosing a Pseudonym for my Birth Mother.” Severance Magazine

Excerpt from “The Guild of the Infant Saviour: An Adopted Child’s Memory Book, Severance Magazine 

The Primal Wound: Viewing and Reviewing Personal History,” Tupelo Quarterly, curated by Emma Bolden

Mini Utopias,” an interview with The Saltonstall Foundation

Podcasts

AdopteesOn, Ep. 168

Sex, Lies & The Truth

Adoption: The Making of Me

Pulled by the Root

Cut-Off Genes

 

Hybrid/Multimedia

Little Red Gets her Period and Saves Planned Parenthood,” Redivider

  • Finalist, Redivider’s Blurred Genre contest (judge Lincoln Michel)

Don’t Call Me Your Princess,” Four Way Review

A Lover’s Discourse,” a multimedia essay, About Place Journal

The Dollhouse: A Zine,” www.suffragettezine.com

The Dollhouse,” Reservoir

Selected Essays

Maybe the ‘R’ in the R Train Stands for Revelation, Blood Orange Review

How The Lonely Doll Made Me Feel Seen, The ManifestStation

The Girl in the Glass Coffin,” Hobart

Hold Me Like a Baby,” Tupelo Quarterly

  • Notable Best American Essays, 2021

Kiss on My Lips,” March Badness Tournament of Essays

Confession,” Monkeybicycle

“Water,” My Body My Words, edited by Amye Archer & Loren Kleinmen

  • “11 New Feminist Books That Could Totally Change Your Year,” Bustle

  • “Two New Anthologies Look Beyond Body Positivity and Sexism,” BUST

Sin Will Find You Out,” Catapult (edited by Nicole Chung)

  • Notable Best American Essays, 2017 and reprinted in Longreads & LitHub 

Talking Points,” The Coachella Review

Kaizen: A Management Seminar,” Beyond

Learning to Mother Myself,” The Manifest Station

Consider the Lilies,” The Lost Daughters

 

Puppet Tragedy,” Hotel Amerika, Vol. 11, Number 1

“Mother’s Day,” 51% The Women’s Perspective, WAMC-NPR (90.3 FM)

Critical Writing

Child’s Play. How Creative Play Helped Unlock my Nonfiction,” Cleaver Magazine

Animals as Aperture: How Three Essayists Use Animals to Convey Meaning and Emotion,” Assay: A Journal of Nonfiction Studies

“That’s Not How I Remember it: Nonfiction and the Art of Dealing with Doubters,” The Review Review

Book Reviews

“Listening to Women is a Form of Political Action” Review of The Bindercast, Entropy Magazine

Books We Can’t Quit: Autobiography of a Face by Lucy Grealy,” PANK

The Common Ground of the Universe,” review of ‘A Solemn Pleasure’ by Melissa Pritchard, Atticus Review

Protagonist, Antagonist, Sympathizer, Spy,” review of “The Sympathizer” by Viet Thanh Nguyen, Consequence Magazine

Guest Editor, The Notebook: A Progressive Journal for Women & Girls with Rural & Small Town Roots, The Home issue, Volume #2

Fiction

“Sooner or Later Everybody Leaves,” Rosebud, Vol. 1, Issue 2