Writing
Personal storytelling and long-form essays shaped by lived experience
Personal storytelling and long-form essays shaped by lived experience
Writing as lived practice
My writing lives at the intersection of creativity, modern life, and inner listening.
I write personal essays and long-form pieces rooted in lived experience, reflection, and presence rather than performance.
The work explores identity, creative life, change, and what it means to live what is being learned in real time.
These pieces are not written to resolve or instruct, but to notice, articulate, and stay with what is unfolding.
Some pieces arrive slowly and take shape over time. Others emerge from moments of clarity, discomfort, or quiet recognition. Together, they form a body of work that values honesty, nuance, and depth over immediacy.