here are links to published pieces of mine across beyoncé’s internet.

Find Your Joy: National Library Week 2026
ocls blog post | april 20, 2026
a work piece highlighting ways of discovering “library joy” by using unexpected or lesser-known library resources. used to promote national library week 2026.
“Happy National Library Week from OCLS. Whether you find your joy in our pages, our places, or our people, thank you for using your library.”

Launch Your Curiosity at UCF Celebrates the Arts
ocls blog post | april 3, 2026
a work piece.
“The imagery for this year’s festival features a capture from the UCF Robinson Observatory of the Orion Nebula. These images show the rosy hues of the nebula, a ‘stellar nursery’ where stars are quite literally born. Likewise, UCF Celebrates the Arts offers the opportunity to see newly minted stars in our own community …”

Stories of More Woe: Unconventional Takes on a Star-Cross’d Classic
ocls blog post | february 2, 2026
“Part of the reason for Romeo & Juliet’s pervasive pertinence is its adaptability. Residents of the City Beautiful are lucky to have a Shakespeare theatre in our very own fair Verona […] But this classic can be enjoyed even outside the proscenium, especially when considered from a new perspective.”

Supporting Women’s Rights – and Wrongs: An “Unhinged Women” Reader
ocls blog post | march 27, 2025
“Female main characters have dreams, goals and ambitions, histories to explore and futures to claim. They have all of what makes a character interesting.
And, like every good character, these women have flaws. In fact, sometimes our heroines wind up rather left-of-center.”

Discover Girl From The North Country on stage and Dylan’s musical soul in the stacks
ocls blog post | september 18, 2024
“Even if his distinct voice, folky musical style and frequent harmonica use aren’t your cup of tea, chances are you’ve heard of Bob Dylan.”
