I’m a cultural journalist and author of Shame on You: How to Be a Woman in the Age of Mortification, a hybrid memoir that dives deeply into how shame keeps us from achieving our goals and knowing our worth.
I’m also the founder of Becoming Writers, which provides online and in-person courses on craft and publishing to nonfiction writers of all backgrounds and experiences.
Whoever you are and whatever you’ve lived through, you have a story.
I can help you tell it.
Ongoing Workshops

Write It Anyway is in defiance of all the things that keep us from putting pen to page: lack of time, self-doubt, fear, perfectionism, and the shame that tells us our stories don’t matter. They do. Come write yours.
We all have things we need to say, regardless or even in spite of how those words may be received.
Since the loss of my elementary school teaching career after writing an article defending sex workers' rights and sharing my own history as a stripper and call girl, I’ve had the privilege of holding other writers’ hands through their own transformative truth-telling processes. Granting ourselves and each other permission to tell our stories, raw and unpolished— without concern for pleasing anyone or anything other than the truth of our experience— is a bold and courageous act.
I am here to tell you: your story matters and you have the right to share it.