Articles
This is an as-told-to essay for Insider about a doctor who prescribes semaglutide injectables for weight loss.
This is an as-told-to essay for Insider about a poll worker for the November 2022 midterm election.
After a year spent indoors in an apartment with little natural light, walking through a garden and touching plants felt medicinal in its own right.
Intellectual property rights when it comes to online content can be confusing.
Virtual social connection is not new for the trans community—it’s just more important than ever before, especially for teens in unsupportive households.
Much Atlanta-based art from the past year wrestles with reality and identity in one way or another.
It’s not often that Atlanta gets a “first” in the art world. But ABV Gallery, a contemporary gallery in Atlanta’s Old Fourth Ward neighborhood, might be the first physical gallery to host an NFT show.
Jarrett Stieber can’t wait for May 5. It’s the day his restaurant, Little Bear, will open its dining room for limited reservations.
Stories
For my farewell piece for Honeycomb Literary, I considered the nature of tourism as both lifesource and plague to sacred sites. Only half of all visitors to UNESCO world heritage site Mont Saint Michel actually enter the famous abbey at its peak. In making that journey myself, I try to answer why.
A nurse hears me moan and approaches the bed. “Can I get some pain—” She gets a glimpse of me, screams, and runs from the room.
Levi pulled out and lit another cigarette. All this misanthropy was bumming him out.
BLOGS
I write monthly blogs for Copiana—an Atlanta company bringing aeroponic tower farms into commercial spaces.
Salad Dressing was conceived as a place those disgruntled with traditional fashion magazines could come for a fresh take, inspiration, and intelligent conversation.