WRITING PORTFOLIO
Most often, I find myself writing about my family, childhood memories and how they clash with my perceptions of life as an adult. I have also developed a love for abandoned places in small-town South Carolina, writing stories about my experiences exploring them. This generally translates into nonfiction work, but I write plenty of imaginative, lyrical fictional work.
The Harlot's Progress, fiction story (2018)*
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Glass Shards, nonfiction story (2017)**
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Evo-Dystopias and Engineered Evolution: An Exploration of Foucauldian Biopower in Stephenson’s Snow Crash and Atwood’s Oryx and Crake, academic paper (2017)***
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The Language of Decay, nonfiction story (2018)
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Shallow, nonfiction story (2018)
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Grains of Jupiter, short fiction story (2018)
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Three's A Crowd, fiction story (2018)
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Central, poem (2018)
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To the Choirmaster, poem (2017)
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*Product of a Summer Fellowship opportunity with the Special Collections and Archives Department, published on the Furman FUSE website, fall 2018
**Published in the Furman student literary magazine, the Echo, spring 2018
***Presented as part of the Academic Track of Worldcon76, a national science-fiction convention, summer 2018
**Published in the Furman student literary magazine, the Echo, spring 2018
***Presented as part of the Academic Track of Worldcon76, a national science-fiction convention, summer 2018