Writing & Reflection
What is noticed. What remains. What returns, and what asks us to stay.
Writing, for me, is not separate from living my life each day. It is how I notice what is often missed. How I stay with what is unfinished. Some pieces arrive as language and others arrive as image, sensory memory or internal feeling. I often write to understand—and sometimes simply to remain, in my body experiencing life around me.
What lives in my creation with words are reflections on land, memory pieces that move between poetry and scholarship and fragments of lived experiences that may not yet be resolved. This is not a place where I find or give final answers to solving the problems around me. It is a place to return to, to share my inner workings and merely offer a thought to help you with yours.
Featured Writing
Clouds As Compass
Grief does not always ask to be resolved. Sometimes it asks only to be witnessed—to be allowed to form into shape, offer movement as its unfolding is slow and methodical.
Substack Series
Learning as a Guest: Field Notes on Land, Story and Ethical Scholarship.
This series explores the responsibilities of engaging indigenous knowledge systems, reflecting on positionality, knowledge ethics, and land-based identity.
Reseeding Ourselves: A Journey Rooted In Devotion
Blending poetry, prayer and photography, this small heartfelt collection is a meditation on living in relationship with the earth and source. Rooted in story, growth and the quiet beauty of our connection to the natural world.
Substack Series
Unconscious Ontology: Examining Attachment & Autonomy.
This series encourages an in-depth acknowledgement on the layer of the human experience that exists before thought, before language, before we ever attempt to explain ourselves.
TYPE: Four Seasons of Poetry & Prose
Written at the onset of COVID, TYPE is a seasonal collection that reflects the evolving landscapes of New Mexico, self, time and transformation—capturing the nuances of what was being felt before the world shifted.