Herman Melville, private collection, 2023
Doc-a-dee, private collection, 2021
Virginia Woolf, Electric Literature, c. 2014
Poppy, private collection, 2023
Gustav Flaubert, Electric Literature, c. 2014
Narwhal, private collection, 2023
“Children are to be seen but not heard,” private collection, 2022
Scheming morganucodon, “Hot Dinosaur Summer,” New York Times, 2021
New York Times, c. 2015
“When Euphemisms (but Never Sharks) Attack”, New York Times, 2021
Hedgehog busdriver, private collection, 2023
Deinonychus, New York Times, 2018
Lobster, private collection, 2022
Samuel Beckett, Electric Literature, c. 2014
George Eliot, Electric Literature, c. 2014
Marcel Proust, Electric Literature, c. 2014
“Hot Dinosaur Summer,” New York Times, 2021
Oscar Wilde, Electric Literature, c. 2014
Squid, private collection, 2022
James Joyce, Electric Literature, c. 2014
“Ith goth alth thith thockth ith my mouth.”
Murderous butterfly, 2021
William Howard Taft, private collection, c. 2015
“Chekhov: Stories for Our Time,” 2018
Fortnight Journal, c. 2012
John Stuart Mill, Fortnight Journal, c. 2012
Diamondback terrapin, New York Times, 2015
“You can have anything you want, you just can’t have everything,” 2022
Mummichog, The New York Times, 2015