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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)“This odd and small experience, created from play and a lack of understanding of the English language, fundamentally changed how I saw the world. Things in the world were not just objects or commodities: they were beings in some sense alive—and if not alive, at least having their own sort of self.” // from A Living Chest︎