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NORTH BAY BOHEMIAN Sonoma, CA
October 25, 2024| “Retrograde Coffee Roasters Comes To Petaluma”NORTH BAY BOHEMIAN Sonoma, CA
October 22, 2024| “The Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria Receive Ranchland in Dillon Beach”BROKE-ASS STUART San Francisco, CA
October 17, 2024| “The Joy of Making, and Thomas Kong’s Work”NORTH BAY BOHEMIAN Sonoma, CA
October 15, 2024| “A Ride-Along With Ocean Researchers”NORTH BAY BOHEMIAN Sonoma, CA
September 26, 2024| “Humpback Haven: WhalesOvertake Local Shorelines”
SHORT BEASTS Online
September 25, 2024 | “Wake II” FictionPACIFIC SUN San Rafael, CA
September 17, 2024 | “Lucy Stark and Fabien Capello at the Blunk House”PT REYES LIGHT Pt Reyes, CA
August 7, 2024 | “Recording Project Captures Sounds of Point Reyes”NORTH BAY BOHEMIAN Sonoma, CA
July 23, 2024 | “Replanting Sonoma Kelp Forests Begins”PACIFIC SUN San Rafael, CA
July 9, 2024 | “Pelicans Are Starving Across the Bay”SERIOUS EATS Online
June 21, 2024 | “Don’t Forget About the French Press”BROKE-ASS STUART Online
February 8, 2024 | “A Fitting End for Et Al’s Final Show” exhibition reviewTHE ENVIRONMENTAL MAGAZINE Online
October 18, 2023 | “A Heatwave in October” essay on climate anxietyHEALDSBURG TRIBUNE Healdsburg, CA
August 15, 2023 | “Natural Wonder Goes On Market”DISMANTLE MAGAZINE Online
June 28, 2023 | “A Living Chest” essay on animismEARTH ISLAND JOURNAL Berkeley, CA
April 19, 2023 | “All’s Not Right With California Wildflowers”PACIFIC SUN San Rafael, CA
April 11, 2023 | “Painted Hills”EARTH ISLAND JOURNAL Berkeley, CA
January 17, 2023 | “Holding Back a Flood”THE ENVIRONMENTAL MAGAZINE Online
September 21, 2022 | “Shifting Light in the Choya”EARTH ISLAND JOURNAL Berkeley, CA
August 22, 2022 | “A Fuel Leak in O‘ahu spurs protests”NORTH BAY BOHEMIAN Sonoma, CA
June 22, 2022 | “Clouded By Coho”NORTH BAY BOHEMIAN Sonoma, CA
April 26, 2022 | “Plannning For Drought in Sonoma”BERKELEYSIDE Berkeley, CA
January 21, 2022 | “Resoration at Codornices Creek”DISPATCHES Berkeley, CA
December 13, 2021 | “We Grew Under The Sky”NORTH BAY BOHEMIAN Sonoma, CA
November 16, 2021 | “Advocates Push for Reintroduction of Beavers”DISPATCHES Berkeley, CA
October 8, 2021 | “Drowned Cathedrals”DISPATCHES Berkeley, CA
June 12, 2021 | “The Scout”NORTH BAY BOHEMIAN Sonoma, CA
May, 2021 | “Droughts Effect on Fire Risk”BOHEMIAN/PACIFIC SUN Bay Area
March, 2021 | “The Coming Tide”7X7.LA Los Angeles, CA
February, 2021 | “Crowhead”WALES ARTS REVIEW Newport, Wales
January, 2021 | “Walking Slowly”BOHEMIAN/PACIFIC SUN Bay Area
November, 2020 | “This Bird Screams Fire”BAY NATURE San Francisco, Bay Area
November, 2020 | “On Quiet Beaches”POUR VIDA Los Angeles, CA
Summer, 2020 | “Yielding to Reprieve”MEDIUM the internet
Spring, Summer 2020 | “Covid Journals” View Medium posts hereTHE ECKLEBURG REVIEW Baltimore, MD
Fall, 2019 | “Home Through The Smoke”PARENTHESES JOURNAL International
Spring, 2019 | “Hope They Call It Dakota”THE FREE LIBRARY OF THE INTERNET VOID
Winter, 2019 | “Ibex”SANTA CRUZ ALMANAC Santa Cruz, CA
Summer, 2018 | “Ancient Heart,” “In the Window"MARIN ARTS & CULTURE Tibouron, CA
Fall, 2017 | “Point Reyes: To See a Piece of Land”STRAYLIGHT ONLINE LITERARY MAGAZINE Parkside, WI
Winter, 2014 | “Then They Startle” (unavailable)DENALI ARTS MAGAZINE Eugene, OR
2014 | “Talking During a Blizzard” (print only)“To put it simply, this city, full of speeding cars, wild characters and hot takes from the world outside of it, a place that so many people in the Bay, the nation, and abroad, look to with fear, neglecting to see so much of the beauty of living here. The history of this place, both natural and human, is still fresh, still so directly tied into each other that they cannot be separated. This land once was thousands of acres of marsh. We see concrete, chaos, a challenging place to navigate, but we also see a beautiful and fraught history. A place that is here, despite who decides to not see it there.” // from Ghosts of Oakland︎