New Release
The Quiet Season
In The Quiet Season, Ezra steps back into a space filled with the remnants of who he used to be. What begins as a quiet holiday spent house-sitting becomes something more unsettling as familiar routines, old emotions, and unexpected memories rise to the surface. In the stillness, Ezra finds himself confronting not only the life he left behind, but the part of himself he wasn’t sure survived.
What I Make
I create work that engages human experience with depth and intellectual honesty. Through storytelling and music, I explore belief, desire, power, and connection, questioning systems that cause harm while rejecting shame-based narratives around the body, pleasure, and self-expression. My work resists easy conclusions, inviting complexity, embodiment, and the freedom to enjoy life as something honest, lived, and fully human.
On Repeat
Loud Pop. Queer Faith. Real Feelings.
My music lives at the intersection of desire, identity, emotional honesty, and refusal. I write about becoming yourself in public, unlearning shame, surviving what was supposed to break you, and finding the nerve to want more. Sometimes that means wrestling with God, sometimes it means calling out the people who made love conditional, and sometimes it means making a loud, messy pop song about desire, confidence, or finally choosing yourself. At the center of it all is the same question: what does it mean to be fully alive without apologizing for who you are?

Brian
THE QUIET SEASON

Lydia
THE CLEMENCY CAMPS
An enjoyable yet terrifying read with strong characterization. Wonderful and engrossing.

Nessa
POSSESSION
A nice quick read—spooky, but not terrifying.

Martin
TRUTH OR TALE: MICHIGAN
Must Read
Real Feelings
A few reactions to stories that resonated, unsettled, and stayed with readers long after the final page.
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