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awarded the 2026 Digital Matters Graduate Residency Fellowship

“My project is a novel-in-progress that follows a lineage of science and climate fiction, centering an unexplained and unexplainable nuclear disaster...”
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named a Semi-Finalist for OSU’s 2025 Non/Fiction Collection Prize


Highly Commended for the 2025 Bridport Short Story Prize

"I love the sheer ambition of "Eating is the Language of Love"—its 12-year-old heroine taken to a rehab course for her alcoholic father, her body reacting in monstrous, itchy fashion. The prose has a wonderful sensorial relish." 

—Judge Leone Ross

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