I’ve been telling stories for as long as I can remember, long before I knew being an “author” was even a real job. What began as margin scribbles grew into a lasting love of character-driven fiction and poetry.
I have a dual degree in psychology and human resources, so naturally, I’m drawn to the quiet, complicated spaces we don’t always talk about: grief, almost-love, memory, and the ways we rebuild after loss. That particular emotional undercurrent shapes my debut novel, The Missing Frame, a reflective story rooted in relationships, growth, and the moments that we can't let go of.
When I’m not writing, I’m usually behind a camera, chasing light and honest emotion. I believe in layered stories, meaningful connections, and endings that feel earned.