I've been a writer my whole life, and doing this work is really the only thing that’s ever kept my attention. My journalism tends to follow questions I can't stop thinking about, usually somewhere in the territory of health, culture, and how people move through the world.

I've written for the New York Times, The Atlantic, The Cut, Allure, Good Housekeeping, Harper's Bazaar, and others, covering everything from complicated health conditions and nuanced beauty trends, to tricky parenting problems, to the power of a book club inside Rikers Island. All these years in, I still get a specific kind of satisfaction from making a reader care about something they hadn't thought to care about before, or finding a story angle that no one had thought to investigate.