I’m a freelance writer based in Brooklyn. He/Him.

My nonfiction has appeared in AN Interior, Aperture, The Architect’s Newspaper, Architectural Digest, ArtForum, Black Book, The Brooklyn Rail, Departures, Elle, Essential Homme, Galerie, High Times, House Beautiful, Interior Design, Interview, Kaleidoscope, Martha Stewart, Metropolis, The New Yorker, Out, PIN-UP, Pitchfork, Slate, Surface, Them., T—The New York Times Style Magazine, Time, and Tone Glow.

I wrote the catalog text for the show Exit Wounds: Stephen Irwin/Phoenix Lindsey-Hall at Marisa Newman Projects. I wrote an essay for Stephen Milner’s book of photography A Spiritual Good Time. An essay also appears in the anthology If I Don’t Get Home, I Love You: Survivors in the Aftermath of School Shootings.

I have appeared on the BBC World Service and NPR’s Weekend Edition, and on a panel discussion for students at Oxford University.

I’ve written speeches and materials for not-for-profits including the AIA, Americans for UNFPA, Equality Now, North Star Fund, Upwardly Global, and the Women’s Refugee Commission.

My fiction has appeared in Conjunctions and the anthologies New York Sex: Stories and Latin Lovers. With Jaime Manrique, I edited the Lambda Award-finalist anthology Bésame Mucho: New Gay Latino Fiction.

I host Polyglot on WFMU, a weekly radio show of new experimental and electronic sounds.

I have conceived and written brand identity and press materials for a variety of art and commercial spaces, and architecture and design firms.