A profoundly unserious and deeply heartfelt endeavor in which I scribble about my own life and other cosmologies. Each piece may not be a portal to another world, but it at least thins the veil between us.

In fictions you will find my short stories and tall tales, while postcards offer miscellaneous proof of life, and in the margins you’ll find my annotations on things I’ve read, watched, studied, etc.

Don’t be a stranger x


My Tale in a Nutshell (text is on a banner emanating out of an open walnut)

If there’s any reason I write, it’s to practice that alchemy whereby magic springs from the mundane.

Based in Paris, I am a franco-american writer and researcher who periodically conjures free time she does not have to write about things that may or may not exist. First and foremost a lover and scribbler of stories, I am also interested in traditions and mysteries, queerness and art, museums and feelings.

As a master's candidate at the École normale supérieure, my research focuses on French fairy tales, intellectual history, and practices of literary adaptation. A lapsed medievalist, I focused on the intersections of science and religion in 5th-century Irish monastic texts for my undergraduate research at Columbia University. I daylight as the communications coordinator for Columbia, at Reid Hall in Paris.

I was born and bred in New York City, am fluent in English and French, and tend to write in franglais. ​Before moving to Paris, I lived in the verdant French Basque Country, whose magic infuses my work to this day.

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