INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS SPECIALIST/WRITER/EDITOR
Hello, friends—thanks for stopping by.
I’m a writer, researcher, and longtime observer of how people move through the world—across borders, through institutions, and deep into their own inner terrain. I split my time between political science work and writing things that don’t fit neatly into any one box: poetry, essays, short stories.
You’ll find the usual professional materials here (CV, publications, all that good stuff), but also things I care deeply about—language, memory, literature, and music that actually makes you feel something.
If you're into big questions, precise language, and the occasional deep dive into an obscure letter someone wrote on a rainy Tuesday in 1842, we’ll probably get along just fine.
I’m a writer, researcher, and longtime observer of how people move through the world—across borders, through institutions, and deep into their own inner terrain. I split my time between political science work and writing things that don’t fit neatly into any one box: poetry, essays, short stories.
You’ll find the usual professional materials here (CV, publications, all that good stuff), but also things I care deeply about—language, memory, literature, and music that actually makes you feel something.
If you're into big questions, precise language, and the occasional deep dive into an obscure letter someone wrote on a rainy Tuesday in 1842, we’ll probably get along just fine.
“When plunder becomes a way of life for a group of men in a society, over the course of time they create for themselves a legal system that authorizes it and a moral code that glorifies it.”
-Frédéric Bastiat, The Law, 1850
-Frédéric Bastiat, The Law, 1850