
Words I've Written
Stories I’ve told, ideas I’ve pitched, and pieces I’m proud to share.
This is a curated collection of my writing, including published articles, blog posts, and pieces I’ve pitched that received coverage. From concept to publication, these works reflect my skills in storytelling, strategic communication, and connecting ideas with audiences. Each piece represents not just what I wrote, but the story behind it, the research, and the creative thinking that brought it to life.
Published through The Chic Daily.
A decade of fearless fashion came alive on the LAFW runway, where Gypsy Sport celebrated its anniversary with bold designs and unapologetic storytelling. “Ten years in, and still rewriting the rules of style.”
Pitched to Good Housekeeping through Karen Cicero.
A successful media placement I pitched, this piece highlights dreamy escapes for expecting parents looking to relax before their new arrival. It showcases how thoughtful storytelling and the right outlet can connect travel inspiration to the audiences who need it most.
Pitched to Forbes through Aly Walansky.
A placement I successfully pitched, spotlighting creative, mouthwatering potato-based recipes to celebrate a famed food holiday. From unexpected flavor pairings to delicious classics reimagined, this article turns a humble ingredient into headline-worthy inspiration.
Published through The Downtown Devil.
Phoenix is investing $15 million to fund infrastructure developments aimed at supporting the homeless—covering updates to shelters, public restrooms, and better access to essential services. “A city reimagining space so no one is left without a place to be seen.”
Published through The Downtown Devil.
A flavorful dive into the culture of burgers and beers, exploring how food, drink, and community intersect in local dining.
Published through HerCampus ASU.
​College life hits different when burnout settles in — juggling classes, work, internships, and a social life starts to feel like a loop you can’t escape. This piece dives into the overwhelm, the pressure of graduation, and losing that spark. “This feels like a speed bump, not a dead end.”





