Artist Statement
I write nonfiction about bodies and the brutalities humans inflict upon them. I am obsessed with questions of how and why we endure suffering, how spectacle alters the experience of pain, how humans engage with animality, and how community coheres around tests of mettle. I work in a hybrid genre of memoir, essay, cultural criticism, and immersion journalism, exploring themes of pain, brutality, and violence through various lenses, including martial arts, labor, sex work, athletics, BDSM, agriculture, pregnancy, chronic illness, and addiction. My curiosity about how these sites of brutality inform each other is the thread that connects these disparate worlds. To write about the body is political, and I seek to embed inquiries about gender, power, and privilege in my work. My hope for my writing is that it bridges gaps of confusion and isolation between my readers and parts of themselves, offering vocabulary for what is left unspoken.