merging the past with the present and sharing voices that have been hidden
The Newsletters
The Hecataea Library
[Current Present]
Explore the abyssal stacks of The Hecataea Library to see the world through different lens. Find books written in strange languages, telling stories of worlds both beyond our own and some too close to home.
In The Hecataea Library, I share my latest creative writing projects both mini, short, and long. This is my space to explore the expansive world of my imagination through various genres: horror, fantasy, science fiction, and other forms of weird or speculative fiction.
The Void & The Abyss
[Current Present]
The ramblings of a post-grad graduate's journey of delving into how to survive life after leaving academia and re-discover the joys of self-learning.
In The Void & The Abyss, I publish my independent research into a variety of topics. It is my free range to dive into disciplines, books, and more.
I want to make the unknown understandable and this is my abyss to explore it.
Where the Alders Grew:
What Roots Us to the Land
[Past Project: 2023-2024]
In collaboration with the University of Toronto iSchool, The Etobicoke Historical Society, and my colleagues, this digital exhibit explored the ways in which Etobicoke, ON used their land throughout history.
Follow as the Alder tree takes us on a journey through the neighborhoods of Etobicoke and see how humans have bonded, exploited, and worked with the land they live on.
[Past Project: 2022]
During an internship at the volunteer-run Newfoundland Regiment Museum in St. John’s, NFLD, I completed several projects including:
a mock-interpretive plan and exhibit labels. Unfortunately, the time ran out before anything could be implemented but the work I did speaks for itself.
migrate their collection from PastPerfect to Excel
created and implemented a digitization plan for their records
managed their social media & created a short video for their Youtube
Memorial University Queen Elizabeth II Exhibit
[Past Project: 2019]
While a bachelor’s student at Memorial University and archivist assistant at the Special Collections division of the University’s library, the Queen Elizabeth II, I was given the opportunity to create an exhibit in the available space next to the Archives in the library. Focusing on the illustrations across the older manuscripts in the collection, it highlighted the detail and dedication of imagery in texts from around the world and across various subjects.