ESSAYS
What Power, Pigeon Pages
INTERVIEWS
Interestingness is Always There: Talking with Jenny Odell, The Rumpus
Shades of Green: Local company helps people build symbiotic relationships with the land, Atlanta INtown Paper
Bestselling author Philippa Gregory goes historical in a modern world, ArtsATL
Author Alice Hoffman on the Holocaust, fairy tales and her new book, ArtsATL
Q&A: New collection explores hidden nuances of Carson McCullers’ short stories, ArtsATL
ARTICLES
From the Soil Up, The Bitter Southerner
The Real Blanche DuBois, The Bitter Southerner
The Long Tradition of Folk Healing Among Southern Appalachian Women, Atlas Obscura
Matriarch of the Dark, Suspira Magazine Fetish Issue, print
Bite Me, Suspira Magazine Vampire Issue, print
At Georgia’s Arrendale State Prison, women inmates forge a bond by keeping bees, Atlanta Magazine
Black Panther fashion designer Ruth E. Carter fashions portals to then, now and the future, ArtsATL
Charis Books creates literary safe space–online and worldwide–amid pandemic, ArtsATL
“Jane Eyre” exhibit at Poem 88 Gallery reconsiders revolutionary woman through modern eyes, ArtsATL
Exquisite paper creations at SCAD FASH show fashion from an artist’s point of view, ArtsATL
Cinematic Couture enters its last days at SCAD FASH Museum of Fashion + Film, ArtsATL
Billions in COVID Relief Has Gone to Farmers. Just Not Black or Family-Owned Farms in Appalachia, 100 Days in Appalachia Project from West Virginia Public Radio
Your Pandemic-era Sourdough Starters and Victory Gardens Never Went Away in Appalachia, 100 Days in Appalachia Project from West Virginia Public Radio
The Real Blanche DuBois, The Bitter Southerner
An Unhappy Silence, Restless Magazine
America’s Maternal Mortality Problem, Restless Magazine
How Women Are Using Knitting And Needlework As A Form Of Protest, BUST
29Rooms Experience Challenges Atlanta To ‘Expand Your Reality’, NPR/90.1 WABE
The Gulch Could Have a New Future. Here’s a Look at Its Past, NPR/90.1 WABE
How Atlanta’s Rose House Ended Up As One Of The Last Of Its Kind, NPR/90.1, NPR/90.1 WABE
Author Lauretta Hannon celebrates 10 years and a lifetime as The Cracker Queen, ArtsATL
Videodrome, Deadly Prey Gallery event shines a light on Ghanaian Mobile Cinema, ArtsATL