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Writing.

Nonfiction

Writing

Since 2012

Fiction

Writing

Since 2014

Nonfiction

Academic, Technical, & Creative

Social Sciences

Since 2016

My most recent research has been in the field of international development. You can click here for my most recent research proposal about the impacts of spacial temporality in displacement experiences. For a less dense piece, I also have an article that was published by Harvard while I was a student. You can access this article by clicking here.

Copy Writing,

Social Media,

& Blogging

Since 2012

Every company has a unique vision. I love to portray their stories through genuine branding and intentional writing.

I’ve recently increased a company’s blog SEO score by 150% while also creating and polishing marketing and social media materials.

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Journalistic Style

Since 2017
When thinking about what my favorite journalistic style piece Iโ€™ve written, my intuition went with something a little unconventional. I want to share my college application essay with the University of Cambridge. It gives some insight into me as a person while also providing an overview of patterns Iโ€™ve seen globally. To view this piece of writing, click here.

Professional Documents

Since 2017

Iโ€™ve made 100+ documents for projects and programs in my workplace environments. I value high standards for workplace writing as well as refinement through feedback.

Dissertation Sample

From 2020

 My dissertation research was about refugee education for refugees in Greece. To see a sample of my academic writing style, click here for a portion of my dissertation.

Fiction

Tell Stories

Short Stories

Joseph

The short story that ignited my entire research journey into refugee situations, Joseph is a fictional representative of real-life stories I gathered from interviews from refugee camps. This piece, published by the Harvard Summer Review (2017), follows an asylum seeker through a transitional camp as he faces the Greek heat, sparse resources, and accusations against his identity. Click the image below to read.

Novels

Trellis

Stationed 6,000 meters under the sea, Gia Hamiltoni lives in the Trellis facility with no way in or out. Where no sunlight shines, Gia stares at surveillance screens to keep the Trellis community safe. But when a girl disappears from the security footage, Gia’s search leads her into dangerous waters. Searching for truth, Gia uncovers a tangle of deception around an ancient submarine, called Alaster, and what its existence could mean for the Trellis community.ย 

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Trellis E0book

Writing Courses I’ve Completed:

Advanced Creative Non-Fiction

Advanced Fiction: Short Story

Advanced Fiction: Suspense

Novel & Screenplay Development

Academic Writing & Reading

Writing in the Humanities

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