Journalism Writing Samples

Pieces written for UNCW's Introduction to Journalism and Professional Review Writing courses

Tigers Blood by Waxahatchee Album Review

Waxahatchee is akin to everyone’s favorite cool indie boy band. The musicians who upload music videos that look like they were filmed on an iPhone 6. The ones who sport shaggy haircuts and untied Converse like it's a fashion statement. Maybe there’s a silver ring or two adorning the lead singer's hand as they grip the microphone at a shitty dive bar in your hometown. You know the type. The only thing Waxahatchee is lacking in this comparison is the pretentious fake introspective ego that comes with many of these college-wannabe stars. Instead, the band, which formed in 2010, artfully mixes Folk, Rock, and Country in a way that makes even hardcore Pop fans want to tune in.

Protecting the Planet One Upside Down Sticker at a Time

A young girl with wildly curly hair and blue paint stretching up the span of her arms
shyly hides behind her mother’s legs, reluctant to help lead me into the store, the Refillery Co.,
that she has become well acquainted with since it opened in June. I will later discover that her
name is Alex, and learn from the show of fingers she holds up when I ask her age, that she is
four. Her mom, Jasmyn Blanchard owns the Refillery Co., which sits tucked away in a strip of
stores off Wrightsville Ave.