A Game to Change Your Mind in Postindustrial Magazine
Sister, Can You Spare a Kidney? in Oprah Magazine
Living Organ Donations Save Lives. Why Are They So Rare in America? in Washington Monthly
Death for Drug Dealers, or Hope for Addicted People? in Medium
Treating Migraines: How Women Are Harmed by Gendered Medical Language in Catapult
Does Being Clean Require Abstinence? in Medium
Pregnant and Addicted: Overcoming Stigma to Find Treatment in Medium
Getting Away from Getting Away from It All in Creative Nonfiction
A New Hope for Male Fertility After Cancer Treatment in The Atlantic
What Is It Like to Regain a Sense of Touch, Only to Lose It Again? in The Atlantic
Sorting Through a Hoarder’s Lifetime of Clutter, We Learned the Meaning of Love in Narratively
Featured at The Week and The Establishment
Living with my ex and her girlfriend made us want to be roommates for life in The Washington Post
Least Favored Animals: On Confronting Death, in the Road and Elsewhere in The Paris Review
The Many Lives of Pittsburgh’s Saints Peter and Paul Church in The Wilson Quarterly
Souvenirs and Memory: The Meaning of Lost Family Photos in The Wilson Quarterly
My Dad Is a 60-Year-Old Undergrad in VICE
The Last Italian in Larimer in Belt Magazine
Won’t You Be My Neighbor? in The Pittsburgh Anthology
Keeping Yourself in Check: An Interview with Amos Barshad in Hot Metal Bridge
Mason Jar in Southern Things