WRITING
FICTION
“Hurricane Marlene,” When Language Broke Open, The University of Arizona Press, 2023.
“Hurricane Marlene,” Kweli Journal, Winter 2022
“Si Dios Quiere,” Catapult, Winter 2019
“Pastelitos,” Asterix Journal, Summer 2019
NON-FICTION
“Dark-Skinned Black Women Are Missing from Afro-Latina Representation,” Refinery29, Fall 2022
“For Girls With Roots in Latin America, Cultural Pressure Can Mean Mental Health Struggles,” Teen Vogue, Fall 2022
“It’s Time to Retire Toxic Ride-or-Die Culture," Refinery29, Summer 2022
“Neruda on the Park Gets the Story of Gentrification in Latine Neighborhoods Right — Finally,” Refinery29, Spring 2022
“These Authors With Roots in Latin America Are Redefining Identity, Craft & Community,” Teen Vogue, Fall 2021
“Color Struck: Hollywood Can’t Scrub Its Colorism Problem,” Bitch Media, Summer 2021
“Of Women and Salt: A Beautiful Novel from Flatiron Books Rubs Salt in the Wound of the Black Caribbean,” Tasteful Rude, Spring 2021
“9 Short Stories by Writers of Caribbean Descent to Read,” Our House LA, Winter 2021
“Y’all Don’t Want To Talk About This, But We Must: Sexual Abuse In Black And Brown Communities,” Latino USA, Summer 2020
“How to Leave Home", Hippocampus Magazine, Spring 2019
TRANSLATIONS
Buenos Epiritus by Camille Gomera-Tavarez, Levine Queriedo, Spring 2022