“Compulsive Hair Pulling May Be Incurable, But The Shame Around It Isn't”
(ELLE Magazine)
“My Claim”
(The Rumpus)
“Despite the Harms, Social Media is Still Critical to Gen Z's Mental Health”
(Newsweek)
“Pulling Out Hair in the Time of COVID”
(Pangyrus)
“Your Father’s Body”
(phoebe journal)
“Ants on Fire”
(Dorothy Parker’s Ashes)
“How to support a partner with hair loss”
(INSIDER)
“Writing Compassionately about Parents”
(Jane Friedman Blog)
“Don’t (Necessarily) Write Every Day”
(Hippocampus Magazine, Writing Life)
“We’re still failing victims of sexual assault”
(Cognoscenti)
“The Illusion of the First Draft”
(Brevity’s Nonfiction Blog)
"Dear Melania, Your Husband's 'Boy Talk' Triggered My Sexual Assault PTSD"
(Cognoscenti)
"'Rapunzel Syndrome,' Compulsion To Eat Hair, Is Rare But Similar Disorders Are Not"
(CommonHealth, NPR)
"I was a secret hair puller"
(Salon)
"Where Hair Pullers Like Me Are Not Alone"
(Narratively)
"It’s 3 Times More Common Than Anorexia, So Why Haven’t You Heard Of It?”
(Cognoscenti)

“Compulsive Hair Pulling May Be Incurable, But The Shame Around It Isn't”
(ELLE Magazine)
“My Claim”
(The Rumpus)
“Despite the Harms, Social Media is Still Critical to Gen Z's Mental Health”
(Newsweek)
“Pulling Out Hair in the Time of COVID”
(Pangyrus)
“Your Father’s Body”
(phoebe journal)
“Ants on Fire”
(Dorothy Parker’s Ashes)
“How to support a partner with hair loss”
(INSIDER)
“Writing Compassionately about Parents”
(Jane Friedman Blog)
“Don’t (Necessarily) Write Every Day”
(Hippocampus Magazine, Writing Life)
“We’re still failing victims of sexual assault”
(Cognoscenti)
“The Illusion of the First Draft”
(Brevity’s Nonfiction Blog)
"Dear Melania, Your Husband's 'Boy Talk' Triggered My Sexual Assault PTSD"
(Cognoscenti)
"'Rapunzel Syndrome,' Compulsion To Eat Hair, Is Rare But Similar Disorders Are Not"
(CommonHealth, NPR)
"I was a secret hair puller"
(Salon)
"Where Hair Pullers Like Me Are Not Alone"
(Narratively)
"It’s 3 Times More Common Than Anorexia, So Why Haven’t You Heard Of It?”
(Cognoscenti)