I write to share stories. 

Injustice and pain is plaguing our world. I want to understand it. Why? What are the effects of this inequality? How can we begin to walk towards a more equitable and inclusive world?

I write to share stories that illuminate the pain and offer some hope to extinguish it. 

I want to understand the world better and help others understand the world better. I believe from a better understanding of the world, we can build a better future. I believe there exists a better alternative in leadership and economy to what we have now. But we cannot just sit in our own little bubbles and pretend that no injustices are happening as a direct result of our capitalist-driven greed and hunger for power.

“Nobody wants to hear about all that depressing stuff,” some people might think. 

I feel ya, bro. Sometimes I want to escape into a fairyland of rainbows and butterflies, too. But can we spend our whole lives escaping? What about the next generation? Are we going to willingly let them inherit a world in shambles? Or, are we going to educate ourselves so we can start to build a different world?

Our race for bigger and bigger, for more and more is called “consumerism” and “imperialism.” The race is driven by ignorance of the way our actions affect others. I hope that by illuminating the stories of the people who are oppressed by the regimes of greed and power, we will understand and see the ways that all actions have a ripple effect. 

I write because ignorance is restrictive. The more knowledge that exists about alternative ways of living and being, then the more we can broaden our horizons about the possibilities that endure for all of us.

At one point we thought the earth was flat. Now that we know about the solar system, the Milky Way Galaxy, the universe, and the multiverse, we as a collective humanity are able to expand our minds to thinking about alternative life forms on other planets and in other galaxies.

In a similar way, by broadening our knowledge and our horizons about the ways that underrepresented minorities experience and think about the world, we can build better political and social systems that can support a diverse population in a more holistic way, ultimately benefitting everyone. 

I also write to have a conversation with others and to connect with others. I write to help cultivate empathy in the reader. I write to help others feel less alone in their lives, stories and experiences. I write to help others realize that we are all connected in our humanity. 

I write to contribute to our shared, collective consciousness so that we may all grow and evolve as a species.

I write to celebrate and honor my spirit and the spirits of the people around me, so that all of our stories may be told. 

Why do you write?

When I honor the gifts of love and creativity, I hope that others may too be inspired to share their art and creativity. In the process of sharing our love, art and creativity with one another, may we feel connected to each other and our shared humanity. 

I’m a freelance writer and an editorial consultant. Writing is my passion. Making writing make sense is my passion. That’s what I do–help you share your story with the world. Everyone has a story to share. Everyone deserves to be heard. Your voice matters. Writing matters. Creativity matters. Let’s help make the world a better place. Not by making big waves. We are all just one drop in the ocean of people and things. But at least we can come alive and make our one drop matter.

Sam (they/them) is a queer/trans spirit dancing and playing in the world as a data analyst and editorial consultant working out of Denver, Colorado. Their goal is to make every voice heard by helping people find their truest and most creative version of themselves.

Sam received a PhD in Human Geography from University of Colorado Boulder in 2019. Trained in the humanistic social sciences, their academic expertise lies in political geography, but their practical expertise lies in data analysis, grant writing, editing and publishing.

Sam's ethnographic research was conducted in the Uyghur Autonomous Region of northwest China, with a focus on ethnic conflict, gender and nationalism in Asia.

They are now an editorial consultant, freelance writer, and data analyst at Hovland Consulting in Boulder, Colorado.