I wrote a guest post on my friend's blog, Human Seeks Canine! Check it out for some serious #dogstalking.
1796 Massachusetts Avenue I, inside bagel shop; you on the curb, looking
For the full interview, see it on Fiction Advocate. Originally published on January 13, 2016. — 2016 is starting off with two milestones for Non-Fiction by Non-Men! This installment marks the tenth interview in the series and the first interview with a graphic artist
For the full essay, see it on The Rumpus. Originally published on November 5, 2015. — Save three stray years, I have lived in Massachusetts my entire life. It’s a small state, and running into people I know is rarely a surprise. Sitting on
Believe it or not, it's already been three months since the last check-in on my 2015 reading challenge, and I must admit that I'm struggling a little over here. As you can see, I'm a few days late posting this––both
Today was a great day for women who write nonfiction. Not only did Fiction Advocate publish the September edition of Non-Fiction by Non-Men today, featuring my interview with Jennifer Finney Boylan (more on that later), but I also heard Mary Karr speak about her new book The Art of
I'm extremely excited to announce that I have a short nonfiction piece––"Claustrophobia"––in volume IV of the small, Boston-area-based zine/magazine Infinite Scroll. The theme of the issue is TIME & MONEY. To read the full piece, buy a copy of Infinite Scroll, either online or at
I had the pleasure of being interviewed by Rebecca Danos for the Wellesley Writes It series on Wellesley Underground! Post originally appeared on Wellesley Underground on August 8, 2015. -- It is an honor to converse with E.B. Bartels whose work appears extensively in
-- The good news: I will be teaching a writing class at Grub Street this summer! The better news: The class takes place on Wednesday, June 17th from 12:30pm to 1:15pm, right during your lunch break! The best news: The class I am teaching is
Cushing Street + Locust Street Sweet, sad Bassett -- ears dragging on sidewalk. Owner washes them daily.