friends since 2017 and forever college roommates, we have always bonded over our appreciation for, and creation of our own, art. from our first shared playlist (thank you Carly Simon), to long nights spent editing articles side by side, we have grown up together - and somehow grown into ourselves.
we founded the yellow light mag after a year of self-exploration post-grad that found us meeting periodically in Boston, Seattle, and the south of France to discuss the confusing and exhilarating time that is our early twenties. we hope you find it just as healing as we have.
with a b.s. in journalism from Emerson College and experience in both the music and publishing industries, creating this outlet for art feels entirely natural - especially in the form of a zine. my own twenties have been riddled with a pandemic, heartache, self-discovery, and lots of restlessness. I've found refuge In knowing I'm not alone In these experiences, which Is the philosophy of the yellow light.
wherever you go, you can't out run these years, so you may as well experience them at full volume.
when I'm not digging through old diaries and begging friends for notes app apology screenshots, I'm working as a publicist for musicians and freelancing as a writer in my little home by the sea.
i’ve been writing for as long as I can remember, and I’ve got the 2007 diary entries to prove it.
after graduating with a degree specializing in writing and literature, and spending a year abroad in the south of France, i’ve learned a lot about myself, especially with how i want to continue to create art outside of school.
crafting this zine has been so creatively fulfilling and I can’t wait to continue this project and watch it grow. when I’m not writing notes app poetry and drinking Red Bull Italian sodas, you can find me working as a copywriter and planning out my memoir.