writing

‘The Curators’ Transforms a Historical Murder Trial Into a Dark Jewish Fable About Girlhood: An Interview with Author Maggie Nye,” Electric Literature (July 2024)

On Saving Time as a New Mother: Rachel Ranie Taube Reads Jenny Odell,” Literary Hub (March 2023)

Between the MFA and Writing Again,” Catapult (February 2022)

“The Gentle Clack of a Fox’s Teeth,” The Thomas Wolfe Review (winner of the Thomas Wolfe Fiction Prize) (Spring 2020-2021 Issue)

A Girl Cawed,” Hobart (March 2020)

Starlight Beastling, You,” Hayden’s Ferry Review: The Magic Issue (Spring 2019)

Like a Bird Swallows a Beetle,” matchbook

Beneath the Whale-Shaped Shadows,” Literary Orphans, republished on Micro Podcast (June 2021)

We Organize Our Lives Alphabetically,” FlashLit Anthology: The American Dream (2nd place)

“The Sky Pinpricked,” Storychord

Welcome to the Museum of Jurassic Technology,” Apiary Magazine

Worm Dirt,” Cleaver Magazine

“The Operagoer,” Penn Review

nonfiction

“Until the Elevator Comes,” The Tenderness Project

Rural Texans With HIV Or AIDS Face Stigma, And Limited Care Options,” KUT The Texas Standard

In Defense of Discomfort: A Book Review of Naivo’s Beyond the Rice Fields,” The Millions

A Conversation with Ros Schwartz, translator of Translation as Transhumance,” Cleaver

Book Review of Translation as Transhumance, Cleaver

Book Review of Island of Point Nemo, Cleaver

Book Review of Trysting, Cleaver

The Hardest Medium to Troll,” Hot Pod

honors

2024 Contributor, Sewanee Writers’ Conference

2022 Literature Fellowship Grant Recipient, Somerville Arts Council

2021 Longlist, Redbud Writing Coppice Prize

2020 Winner, Thomas Wolfe Fiction Prize, North Carolina Writers Network, judged by Randall Kenan

2019 Honorable Mention, Nan Snow Emerging Writer Award, C.D. Wright Women Writers Conference

2019 Finalist, Fiction Prize and Shorter Fiction Prize, NC State Fiction Contest judged by Stephanie Powell Watts

2017 Electric Literature–Catapult Scholarship Recipient

2015 Fellow, TENT: Creative Writing residency and workshop

2012 2nd Place, Beltran Chapbook Contest, Short Fiction