"... I describe my writing as personal often, not in the sense that it’s about me or things that have happened to me, but in the sense that it’s focused on images and ideas I can’t get out of my head. I write a lot of my stories because there’s something in my head that’s making me laugh, that’s fascinating me, that’s caught my attention and I can’t stop thinking about ..."
Interview Questions by Mar Prax
"I love descriptive language I’ve never seen before, like an author that actively avoids cliches. I also love contemporary works that function as time capsules, where they’re able to capture all these minute details of our current world. It makes me feel like history keeps going, and will keep going, and we will be remembered. Also love the integration of mythical elements into daily life."
Interview by Nicole Lioncourt
"I want dogyard to feel like a concrete place that writers can come to ... I’m looking forward to reading more awesome work and getting to share that amazing work with more people, getting to network and meet more people, and contributing to a writer support system. I just love the literary community and being actively involved, and making things happen is central to what I want to do."
Interview questions by Jace Einfeldt