Creative Writing

Words don't just fill my world—they create it, shape it, and give it deeper meaning.

As an essayist, I'm drawn to the spaces where personal experience intersects with larger cultural conversations. My work explores the complex terrain of femininity, the intricate dynamics of mother-daughter relationships, and the ongoing challenge of navigating modern feminism in all its contradictions and possibilities. I also write openly about sexuality, bringing nuance and authenticity to topics that are too often simplified or sanitized.

What excites me most about essay writing is its potential for reinvention. I love experimenting with form—pushing against traditional boundaries and exploring new ways to categorize and structure personal narrative. Whether that means weaving together fragmented memories, playing with chronology, or blending genres, I'm always looking for fresh approaches that serve the story I'm trying to tell.

My essays have found homes in publications like Borgen Magazine, Broke Ass Stuart, and others, reaching readers who are hungry for honest, thoughtful explorations of what it means to be human in today's world.

Through my creative work, I aim to create connection—that moment when a reader thinks, "Yes, someone else understands this too." Because ultimately, that's what the best personal writing does: it transforms the deeply individual into something universally recognizable.

Creative Publications

-Signs of Life Anthology: My Mother, The Gardenia

-Broke Ass Stuart Magazine: Las Vegas: Taking Molly in Heels is Modern Torture

-Borgen Magazine: Economics Nobel Prize Winners Fight Poverty

-Borgen Magazine: K-pop Group to Raise Funds for Global Poverty

-The Curious Clit: Vanilla (Content Warning: Abuse, Sex)

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