Combining my early experience as a features editor for my high school newspaper, the dozens of academic papers I wrote while working towards a B.A. in History, and the many personal creative writing projects I have been working on since Middle School, I have touched on many different writing and editing styles, subjects and contexts. Here are some limited samples of my work. Please feel free to contact me for a more complete portfolio.

My fourth original murder mystery plot, written as a series of detailed character invites, clues, and both an introductory and final murder story explanation. I also acted as the host of these events, and each character was custom-written based on the specific individual who would be playing them. Attached are some selected samples from my most recent event narrative, including an introduction, a couple of character invitations, and the overarching murder story.

Historical Research Paper

For an undergraduate research seminar in 20th Century U.S. History, I wrote a 14-page research paper on the post-WWII American identity crisis. For this paper, I drew from 17 different sources, including four interviews and meetings recorded by Stanford students in 1965 as part of an initiative known as KZSU Project South.