About Me
I’m a writer drawn to the quiet, difficult places—where identity shifts, where loss lingers, and where strength is something you have to grow into rather than inherit.
In my fiction, I explore themes of identity, grief, resilience, and the systems that shape us. I’m interested in the moments where people are forced to confront themselves, and what it takes to keep becoming in spite of everything.
My work often challenges the world around us to do better—to be more honest, more aware, more human.
Alongside my fiction, I write personal essays on womanhood, self-understanding, and the ongoing process of navigating my own struggles. These pieces are more intimate, more reflective—a place where I try to make sense of both the external world and my internal one.
At the core of everything I write is a question:
What does it mean to live truthfully, and to keep choosing yourself along the way?