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Short Stories

Image by Grant Whitty

A visceral meditation on brotherhood, survival, and the fragile line between memory and mortality—Philia, For K. is a memoir that confronts death, then clings to life by name.

Charter Bus

A haunting recollection of violence, vulnerability, and the detours that memory takes—The Bus to River Rouge threads public transit with personal trauma in a meditation on masculinity, race, and survival.

White Bed Linen

A harrowing portrait of inherited trauma and maternal memory, Clean Linen blurs the lines between past and present, survival and surrender—woven with the scent of grief and the echo of a mother’s touch.

Gazing at the portraits in the Lourve

A child’s first real encounter with death unfolds as memory, myth, and revelation—A Caricature in The Louvre reimagines grief not as absence, but as a haunting, ever-present family member.

Fisheye Portrait of 2 Young Men

A brutal weekend visit becomes a portrait of sibling loyalty in the face of violence—Brothers by Chance captures the quiet tenderness that survives where care is scarce, but love insists on being felt.

Wedding Piano

A chance encounter at a wedding bar turns into something tender, awkward, and quietly electric—The Wedding Drifter is a fleeting love story told between chords, cake stains, and late-night vulnerability.

A crowd of people on a city street

A surreal collision of memory, grief, and sisterhood set against the hum of Brooklyn—Moving Through the City unpacks rivalry, responsibility, and the ghosts we inherit, with prose that aches like a bruise and lingers like perfume.

Theater Spotlight Setup

A bruised memoir of childhood, masculinity, and a mother's unraveling—As Heavy As Lead is a coming-of-age in fragments, where love survives, but never quite saves.

Stained Glass Windows

A lyrical collision of sin, grace, and survival—Mary Primadonna traces a mother’s chaos and a son’s reckoning at a city bus stop turned site of revelation, where even devils and saints wear white robes.

City Lights, Woman

Four Chances drifts between memory, loss, and the metaphysics of love—an aching meditation on reincarnation, grief, and the comfort of never fully letting go.

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