Marginalia After Midnight
Before there was BrooklynByline, there was Marginalia After Midnight — my Substack, my diary, my first public voice. It’s where everything in my head lives that demands to be written down. From covering John Quiñones at ETSU’s Civility Week to uncovering my family’s history across Germany, Marginalia After Midnight is where the stories that don’t fit anywhere else finally find a page.
The Ribbon They Never Wanted You to Untie — what classic literature tells us about the world’s discomfort with women who reclaim themselves.
I’ve always been drawn to people. Not the posed version — the real one. Photography is just another way of saying you matter, and I see you. That belief lives in every portrait I take and every story I write — because journalism and photography start from the same place. The truth of a person.
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