Projects
Infographic: Scientific Writing
Planting the seeds for writing success is a quick guide to writing for the field of environmental science. Stick to these key points to get the best quality out of your paper!

Literary Magazine:
The Nature of Grief
The nature of grief comes in many shades, textures, and shapes. We can put it into stages or compartmentalize the gravity of it, but we’ll always come up gasping for air. To free ourselves from suffering we might turn to nature, poetry, daydreaming, music, or art but when our head hits the pillow, it always resurfaces. Grief forces us to feel. When we understand there is no timeline on our healing, the chains shuffling at our feet will loosen their grip. It will bring us to our knees but contrary to popular belief, we must let it. Read more...

Children's Book: The Extraordinary Life of a River
This book is dedicated to all the young geologists/scientists who want to learn more about our planet, specifically rivers.
It’s intention is to answer simple questions about how rivers form, what they’re role is, and where they go while weaving environmental science in at an appropriate age level.
I hope you enjoy this journey as much as I enjoyed writing it and I hope it helps your budding scientist/geologist come up with some of their own ideas and questions about rivers.
Mineral Cup Shenanigans!
Fun information about Celestine! Vote for your favorite mineral and join the mineral cup excitement! Click here



