About

Most of my writing is trying to understand the human experience, specifically relationally.

I’ve been writing since I was nine. At eleven, I won an online poetry contest and that poem was published — the first “yes” that made the whole thing feel real.

My work lives in the spaces between people: connection, rupture, longing, the aftermath of conversations that never happened, and the ones that did. I write to make sense of what lingers — the parts of a story that keep echoing long after the scene changes.

Quiet Influences

I carry a quiet devotion to Sylvia Plath, Virginia Woolf, and Emily Dickinson — writers who trusted interior truth over spectacle. They taught me that attention is a form of courage, and that the most honest work doesn’t always arrive in a straight line.

“Tell all the truth but tell it slant.”

— Emily Dickinson

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