Updated April 18, 2026
“Ink is eager to draw language around findings and hold them still” writes Nora Bateson in her book Smaller Arcs of Larger Circles. “Either way I do not share the desire to define myself in the stain of the written word.”
In lieu of an about page (which tends to freeze and flatten our complex creatureliness) here’s what I’m up to now:
I’m living in Asheville, North Carolina, focusing on my work tending to community and partnerships with Ma Earth. I do my best to punctuate time by harvesting wild plants that come and go, crafting their eternal-ethereal communications into potions and perfumes. I’m often in NYC, the Bay Area, and Berlin. I’m hoping to make it back to the Peruvian and Ecuadorian Amazon soon, where I study life with ‘master plants’ and human elders of the forest.
Currently I’m interested in citizen’s assemblies, appropriate technologies for ecological regeneration, rank-choice voting, birding, lies my teacher told me, and warm data.
(If you need it, here’s my bio.)