- Loving the Axolotl (From Meme to Material)
In the crowded aisles of Comic Con, somewhere between the swords and the spellbooks, I began to notice them. A small, pink face peeking out from a tote bag. A plushie tucked under an arm.…
- On Animals, Resonance, and a World That Speaks Back
For the Dutch website “Autisme Digitaal“, I wrote a blog about autism and rest. Below is an English translation. The image that goes with it was originally drawn for the “Aut of the Box” creative…
- Celtic Elements in Alfredian Fan Fiction
A short article originally written in Dutch for the Stichting van Hamel voor Keltische Studies.
- Grunya Sukhareva and the early observation of autistic behavior
Published in Hektoen International Journal of Medical Humanities.
- On the Comfortable Lie of Exactitude
by a humanities scholar, currently bewildered and at home, at NASA’s Astrobiology Institute…
- Why We Programme Women Composers – And How
A follow-up of my blog post on why we continue to programme Russian music – and how, below are some thoughts on programming women composers. Rooted in my work as music librarian for the Domcantorij (the…
- Ash, Selfies, and the Symbol of Suffering: Ritual, Martyrdom, and the Aesthetics of the Cross
In the weeks following carnival season, a striking phenomenon recurs across social media platforms: the Ash Wednesday selfie. Foreheads marked with a dark cross, photographed and shared as visible tokens of religious commitment. For practitioners,…
- The Cross-Eyed Pianist Interview
This interview for The Cross-Eyed Pianist was recorded a little over a year ago. Reading it now feels like opening a time capsule, a reflection on music, neurodiversity, curiosity, and the quiet joy of seeing…
- Why We Continue to Programme Russian Music – And How
As you may know, I serve as music librarian for the Domcantorij (the choir & orchestra of the Dom church in Utrecht). It’s wonderfully varied work. One week I’m writing in Japanese to a choir…
- My Quiet Revolution – on Art, Writing, and the Radical Act of Showing Up as an Accomplice
Published in the 2025 Winter Issue of Bi Women Quarterly.
- Wu Zetian: A Female Emperor in a Male Stronghold
An English translation of Paardjes, porselein en powervrouwen, originally published in Dutch in China Vandaag, the Dutch-language members’ magazine of the Belgium–China Association, November 2025.
- “The Pictorialist” review by Tistje
Sam from Tistje.com — a large Dutch website about autism — has read my book The Pictorialist and written this wonderful review. I’m so grateful (and honestly a bit moved) to see how deeply they…
- Diagnosing Longing: A Medical and Cultural History of Nostalgia
An abridged version of this article was published in Hektoen International Journal of Medical Humanities.
- Learning on Your Own Terms
For the Dutch website Autisme Digitaal, I wrote a blog post on the “create your own curriculum” trend. Here is an English version, slightly longer and a tat more academic / activistic. 😉
- From Hilversum to Lincoln: the Domcantorij, Muziekschatten, and a living musical heritage
On the website of the Royal Society for the History of Dutch Music, I had the pleasure of offering readers a glimpse behind the scenes of the Domcantorij.
- „Síť pod Hradem“
Published under the pseudonym MykoPohádka
- The invisible grief of almost-motherhood
Originally published in The Daily Telegraph‘s Stella magazine, this feature by Julia Llewellyn Smith explores the invisible grief of ‘almost-motherhood’.
- Catatan Harian Putri Duyung dari Danau Maninjau
A short mermaidy story in Bahasa Indonesia, by an author writing under the pseudonym of Indah Laut.
- The Edge of the Balcony
Or: why stepping out of our comfort zone isn’t just a step…
- Why I think archives are sexy
And why you might too, once you start opening those dusty drawers…
- «Город под мицелием»
A Russian fanfiction published under the name Илья Северный.
- Scars in the smoke
A Naruto fanfiction by WisdomTeef.
- „Zarodniki po końcu świata”
A short Polish fanfiction published under the pseudonym Borowik.
- Эхо Излишеств
Aleksei Gromov’s Эхо Излишеств (Echo of Excesses) was originally published on LiVEJOURNAL in 2024 and republished with permission of the author.