When I picked up this novel, I fully expected an enticing thriller. The summary indicated that it had all of the elements of a classic suspense story: the disappearance of two young girls on a remote Russian peninsula; the intense suspicion aroused in an isolated community; the desperate police search that turns up seemingly nothing of value.… Continue reading
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The past four years of college have been accompanied by innumerable transitions and uncertainties: moving into a living community with people I’d never met. Adjusting to rigorous coursework and setting my own academic schedule. Settling on an English major after a major period of indecisiveness about my academic interests.… Continue reading
As part of my summer 2020 internship for an independent children’s book publisher, I had the opportunity to help the company’s founder and CEO with the early stages of her memoir by conducting interviews with her and ghostwriting chapter drafts. The following pieces exemplify my ghostwriting work.… Continue reading
Follow the links below to see articles I wrote for two organizations I have interned for: 826 Boston, an arts nonprofit based in Boston, and Platypus Media/Science Naturally, a children’s book publisher based in Washington, DC. I employed my sharp writing and research skills to produce articles that suit the mission and branding of the organizations I wrote for.… Continue reading
As part of my Undergraduate Departmental Representative position for the Brandeis University English department, I took on the responsibility of managing the English and Creative Writing department Facebook and Instagram accounts. I developed captivating flyers and social media graphics with the aim of increasing student engagement with the English/Creative Writing departments in despite the limitations on in-person events during the coronavirus pandemic.… Continue reading