I am a fiction writer and essayist living in NYC, and a reader for Narrative Literary Magazine. I attended Bread Loaf Writer’s Conference in 2022, and am currently seeking representation.

I’m working on a new story that explores the universal loneliness we all feel at times, and asks the question: Does marriage have to be perfect to be worth it? Set in a nursing home in Philadelphia, it’s about a young nurse whose good marriage has stalled. She begins an affair with a new doctor, and is contemplating leaving her husband when three unlikely people show up and make her question her rigid ideals of love and marriage.

Read my latest short story at Bellevue Literary Review, April, 2022; issue #42.

Titled: In a Field of Unmarked Graves, All You See Is Grass by AJ Cameron It’s about loss and alienation, and the secrets we keep from those closest to us.

Check out BLR’s complete table of contents for issue 42 here: https://blreview.org/table-of-contents/issue-42/

Buy a copy of my issue here: https://blreview.org/product/blr-issue-42/