About Me

From quiet museum archives to the drama of surgical suites and medical clinics, I’ve developed an instinct for story, and a sharp editorial eye. I graduated in 2025 from Johns Hopkins University’s M.A. program in Science Writing and am currently pursuing medical writing certification. I currently serve as a Senior Editor of The Science Writer magazine, and work as a freelance science writer, SEO writer, and editor.

My science writing explores the connections between nature, culture, and the environmental and societal forces that shape our world. I have a knack for weaving words and infusing my stories with a sense of levity.

Nature is both an inspiration and a guide — wildly unpredictable yet beautifully ordered — fierce yet fragile. As a photographer, I’ve always been drawn to nature's details, compelled to zoom in and uncover the intricate mechanisms that make it all tick. That same curiosity fuels my writing, shaping how I observe and interpret the world.

“Either write something worth reading or do something worth writing.”

-Benjamin Franklin