Writing
Creative non-fiction
‘How to Shuck an Oyster’, Strong Words 3: the Best of the Landfall Essay Competition ed Lynley Edmeades and Emma Neale (July 2023) after being Commended in the 2022 Landfall Essay Competition.
‘Last Active’ Takahe 106 (December 2022)
‘Maungawhau / Mountain of the Whau Tree’ Turbine | Kapohau (November 2021)
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Non-fiction - Features, reviews and interviews
‘New Zealanders in London are engaging in competitive ‘overtourism’. Can we redeem the classic OE?’ The Spinoff (November 2024)
‘Is the London OE still worth it?’ The Spinoff (December 2023)
‘How to: create a literary journal’ Lo & Behold Magazine (June 2018)
‘If you can fake it, you’ve got it made’ The Pantograph Punch (August 2017)
‘Killing Time’ Lo & Behold Magazine (July 2017)
‘How to: set up an art gallery’ Lo & Behold Magazine (June 2017)
‘Humour and discomfort: Talking to Yvonne Todd’ The Pantograph Punch (April 2017)
‘The Golden Workout’ Lo & Behold Magazine (February 2017)
‘My Lesson in Gender Equality’ The Wireless for Radio New Zealand (January 2017)
‘How to: Slam Poetry’ Lo & Behold Magazine (December 2016)
Features published regularly in Salient Magazine at Te Herenga Waka Victoria University of Wellington, 2015.
Film reviews and columns published weekly in Salient Magazine as Film Editor, 2014.
Art reviews and columns published weekly in Critic Magazine as Arts Editor at the University of Otago, 2013.
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Academic publications
‘The Reactivation of Pay Equity in New Zealand by Terranova: Why did it take so long?’ New Zealand Women’s Law Journal - Te Aho Kawe Kaupapa Ture a ngā Wāhine (second edition, 2018)
‘Anonymous Online Speech: Striking a Balance Between Accountability and the Right to Freedom of Expression’ Social Science Research Network (2016)
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Editing work
Editor for online literary journal Turbine | Kapohau published by the International Institute of Modern Letters at Victoria University of Wellington in 2021.
Deputy Editor of the third and fourth editions of the New Zealand Women’s Law Journal - Te Aho Kawe Kaupapa Ture a ngā Wāhine from 2019 to 2021.