About Holly
I’m a writer who is drawn to what’s just beneath the surface: the unspoken rules, the invisible systems, the subtle shifts between who we are and who we’re expected to be. My work lives where the personal becomes political—where stories about motherhood, memory, and identity collide with questions of justice, privilege, power, and social change.
My background spans education, research, and over a decade of homeschooling. I approach writing with curiosity, rigor, and a deep appreciation for the intersection of intellect and emotion. It’s in that confluence—where heart meets mind—that true clarity emerges.
I write:
Personal essays about parenting, change, and identity
Cultural critiques and political commentary
Longform essays on privilege, systemic injustice, and reform
Explorations of how language, myth, and power shape perception
At the core of everything I write is a simple belief: stories can change people, and people can change the world. But only if we tell the truth—and tell it well.