My Writing Journey
Like many writers, I started with a notebook full of terrible poetry in middle school. But it wasn’t until my late twenties, working a corporate job that drained my soul, that I finally decided to take writing seriously.
My first novel took five years to write. I almost quit. Instead, I learned everything I could about story structure, self-publishing, and the business of being an author.
Today, I’m a hybrid author—both traditionally and self-published. I write contemporary fiction that explores the messy, beautiful reality of human relationships.
Why I Write (And Why I Help Others)
I write because I believe stories are how we make sense of the world. A good book can make you feel less alone.
But I also know how lonely the writing process can be. The self-doubt, the confusing publishing landscape, the fear of hitting “publish.” That’s why I started offering services for authors. I want to be the guide I desperately needed when I was starting out.
Whether you’re a reader looking for your next favorite book, or a writer looking for guidance on your first draft, you’re in the right place.









“You can always edit a bad page. You can’t edit a blank page.”
— Jodi Picoult