A living diary.
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As a Young Woman So Afraid
This piece captures the uncertainty of young womanhood and proposes several idealistic outcomes. It seems the best approach is to confront our fears and to assert that despite our flaws and current afflictions, we are deserving of our dreams.

Michigan is Where I Remember
This is an ode to my childhood summers spent in Michigan with family, blissfully unaware of the troubles that concern the adult world. It is reminiscent of innocent play, sibling hood, indulgence, and existing before one knew what “growing up” meant.

Free Woman in Paris
In Paris where no one knew my name and the beat of jazz was eternal, I felt my conventional life take a brief pause. I allowed myself to plunge into the nights, the narrow cobblestone roads offering no sense of familiarity, to which I was delighted. Sometimes, we all need a little escape.
