A love story that won’t stay buried.
Some stories won’t die, they just come back wearing different skin. Zombie Cowboy is a surreal western romance poem that rides through the desert of memory. . .where ghosts of past lovers still whisper your name in the wind.
I wrote and illustrated this poem on a late night in September 2025. It was about a week after my car was totaled in an accident and it weighed heavy on my heart that the person I was craving a connection from wasn’t capable of giving me what I wanted, and I was pouring myself into someone hollow.
I recognized this pattern in myself that I was choosing to love people who were impossible to hold and who didn’t actually like me, but liked the way I made them feel about themselves. I made this comic as a way to release these feelings and hopefully help someone who may be going through a similar experience.
File size : 1 mb
8 illustrated pages Best viewed on a phone or a tablet
A tale of hunger, hope, and connection.
Pad Thai with a Bad Guy is a rhyming, true-to-life tale about making a spontaneous drive to the Blue Ridge Mountains in October 2025 to meet at a restaurant, and somehow I left even hungrier. This is who I would call my online dating “Final Boss” because maybe, hopefully, I’m done after this. Please God.
I was driving from Charleston to Charlotte for Queen City Zinefest, and while I was at a gas station, I noticed this very tall, very mysterious, very handsome dude in my dating app matches. Since I’ve got my radius set to “WHEREVER, WHY NOT?”, I felt a rush of adrenaline and impulsive bad-decision making course through my veins when I read a message from him that said “Come to Asheville. Meet me for Pad Thai.” So I did it for the plot.
It takes two crazies to make a crazy story, but I think this one had me defeated. At least bad decisions lead to good stories, but I’m gonna have to find some new muses in the wild after this one.
8 pages of illustrated rhymes
1 mb file size
Part travel diary, part heartbreak poetry, Love & Exile is inspired by a trip to Nashville in October 2025.
Originally, this trip was booked over the summer to meet a prospective online dating match that I drew as a hotdog. He was a professional actor, and I really liked his hotdog story. He expressed that he really liked how bold I was, and that I had “Main Character energy.”
Unfortunately, I think he was just acting when he said he would take me line dancing if I ever came to visit because we never met up. Knowing ahead of time that this man was a flake, I booked myself a gig drawing hotdog portraits at a bar called “Love & Exile” in East Nashville. At the bar I saw a mystical peacock-feathered woman. She inspired me to draw her as the cover for this comic.
Perfect for fans of introspective comics, poetry, storytelling, and anyone who’s ever chased connections across state lines.
9 pages of illustrations and poetry best viewed on a tablet or a phone.
File Size 3.3 MB