A writer of personal essays, fiction, and public and professional communications, Emily (she/her) is fascinated by the ways we share our most human experiences with one another. Emily’s work appears in Touchstone Literary Magazine, South Dakota Review, Litro Online, tiny journal, and Feminine Collective. Her work explores themes such as grief, generational trauma, and climate crisis.
She believes that strong, engaging narratives about organizations and the people they serve nurture community connections, expand understanding, and help drive individuals towards collective action. No matter the problem or goal, Emily believes effective communication and vivid storytelling is a crucial touchstone to an organization’s success.