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January 2021

A simple lament of unrequited love.

May 2022

When Other People Saw Us, They Saw the Dead is an anthology of dark, unsettling writing from some of the most exciting contemporary BIPOC writers. Blending Gothic, horror, folklore, fantasy and fairy-tale, these eerie short stories will disturb, move and humour you. Death is ever-present in the pages of They Saw the Dead, blending with notions of home, memory, grief and belonging, as well as gentrification, white supremacy and colonisation.

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Edited by Lauren T. Davila, They Saw the Dead explores what it is to be truly haunted.

August 2023

A republishing of the anthology by Outland Entertainment.

May 2023

I have always wanted to write a personal essay, but my brain doesn't seem to organize them well. I figured a series of slides would be a much more succinct way of achieving the same goal.

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"Grief Tastes Like Lemon Pound Cake" is a series of thoughts about the death of my grandmother and what it has taught me about love.

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