Is a writer drawn to the quiet, the in-between, and the things we don’t say out loud. She believes language is its own kind of magic—fragile, strange, and necessary. Her work explores identity, growth, love, and the strange ache of being human.
When she’s not writing, she’s rewatching comfort movies, paying attention to the lyrics of her favorite music, and thinking of her next story.
Psychology Major | Creative Studies in Writing Minor | Aspiring Writer
A excerpt from the author's latest poem:
But isn’t that art?
plucked like a delicate flower
from your soul—
the sweetest,
hardest,
quietest,
loudest,
strangest,
funniest,
loveliest
words filling the vase
with truths,
experiences, love, hate,
and all that blurry mess in between.
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[Fueled by unsaid things, half-melted lattes, and a need to write it all down before it disappears.]