Writing Portfolio


  • Published February 8, 2022, under the Toronto Metropolitan University blog for Studies in Visual Cultures Dive watches are peculiar creatures. They originated as tool watches, created by companies that didn’t intend for them to be proponents of style of fashion. Their unique visual components came about because they all served a specific function, and would…


  • Created February 19, 2018 for the Western Gazette A University may be one of the most difficult places to successfully pull off a magic act. Students make for the most sceptical audiences that can be found anywhere. They won’t willingly buy into the deceptions they see on the stage, as finding the truth is more…


  • Published February 2, 2022 on personal blog “Within the following paragraphs, I will proffer a resolution to the ever-topical, and sublimely-fashionable debate that is, the Ottawa protests. It is in this bookman’s humble opinion that the endless skirmish surrounding this most noble of subjects, has fallen prey to a grave oversight on behalf of the…


  • On: Why I Love Airports

    Published August 3, 2019 on personal blog Airports are the pinnacle of human observation, a place of absolute Nirvana for people-watchers; they have a unique set of key features that make this the case. They’re specifically designed with an absence of areas where duffel-bag sized objects can be hidden from view, which keeps even the…


  • A Quarantine Chess Scene

    Created November 10, 2021 as a hypothetical narrative for Sports Illustrated within Practicum: Writing in the Arts You sit down at your computer, free from responsibility for the night. You boot up your browser to Twitch, as watching chess streams has been your main method of soothing cabin fever during quarantine. All of the usual…