Collections About Politics, Activism, & Current Events

Collection: Resist Rebel Revolt

Genre: Philosophy Of The Resistance | Existential Activism
Format: Essays
Long-Form

This collection is about resisting propaganda & fighting for democracy. Resist Rebel Revolt touches on the psychology of America, the psychology of Strongmen, civic responsibility, & political narcissism.

Collection: All The News That’s Fit To Write

Genre: threads on Current Events, News, & Politics
Format: Threads, Aphorisms
Short-Form

These are miscellaneous threads about current events and news. Most of these originated as dialogues from Discord & Bluesky and are usually more time-sensitive topics than Resist Rebel Revolt - which has overarching topics about long-term resistance.

Collections About Society, Feminism, Humanism

Collection: Nobody’s Right When Everybody’s Wrong

Genre: the Sociology of Social Media
Format: Essays
Long-Form

This collection is about who we are as a society after nearly 20 years of social media. Framed from the lens of my personal experiences, it’s a discussion about the way that social media has shaped our politics, norms, brains, and choices.

Collection: The Underground Woman

Genre: Feminism, Humanism, Abortion Rights
Format: Essays
Long-Form

This collection is about what it means to be a human in a woman’s suit. About the decisions we make to conform to gender roles. And about fighting for human rights, regardless of the way our society treats us.

Collections About Philosophy of Mind

Collection: The Beat Philosopher

Genre: general philosophical discussions paralleling modern society
Format: Essays, Discussions
Long-Form

This collection is about general philosophical perspectives that parallel current events in our society. This includes learning from philosophers who tried to understand the moment & times they lived through. And having philosophical discussions about the perplexing questions they asked that we still haven’t fully answered.

Collection: The Subjective Psychology Project

Genre: Subjectivity, Psychology, Mental Health, Introspection
Format: Essays
Long-Form

This collection is about the nature of Subjectivity and the role it plays in shaping who we are. While modern society is obsessed with knowledge we gain about the objective world—this Collection focuses on the insights and wisdom we gain from introspection, self-awareness, and metacognition.

Collections About Existentialism

Collection: The Modern Existentialist Project

Genre: historical Existentialism; profiles on the Existentialists & their work
Format: Essays
Long-Form

This collection has stories, lessons, and observations about the various historical Existentialists that existed. What value their respective works brought to the discussion. And how Existentialism can frame a variety of backgrounds that seem incongruent and paradoxically different.

Collection: My Slow Descent Into Existentialism

Genre: my personal theories on Existentialism
Format: Essays
Long-Form

This collection is about my unique version of Existentialism. These articles will have insights into my views on authenticity, freedom, choice, responsibility, anxiety, subjectivity, self-esteem, and much more.

Collections About Memoir & Grief

Collection: Ad Hominem: A Memoir

Genre: personal stories about my life and choices
Format: Essays
Long-Form

This is a memoir collection with personal stories about my life & the choices that I made to shape my authentic journey.

Collection: Some Other Beginning’s End

Genre: Dogs, Grief
Format: Essays
Long-Form

This collection is about grief and losing the unconditional love that our dogs give us. It’s a sad collection, so bring the tissues.

Aphorisms & Poetry About Life

Collection: Ambiguous, Not Amphibious

Genre: ambiguous aphorisms about life, wisdom
Format: Aphorisms
Short-Form

This collection is about all of the miscellaneous bits and pieces of wisdom I’ve collected over the years. The aphorisms that jumped out at me from some of the most mediocre moments. I often discarded the original stories—but kept some of the greatest life-wisdom from those experiences.

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