I write because I have to. My work isn’t about simply capturing emotions or painting poetic landscapes—it’s about breaking things open and exposing the raw, unspoken truths that linger beneath the surface. My poetry lives at the intersection of fracture, resonance, and oblivion, each piece reflecting what breaks, what persists, and what fades into the unknown.
I don’t write to comfort—I write to unsettle, provoke, and make people sit in the spaces they’d rather ignore. My words are meant to stimulate thought and challenge perception, to give voice to what often remains unsaid. Whether I’m exploring love’s transformation, the weight of memory, or the erosion of self, my goal is always the same: to push beyond the expected and make poetry felt and experienced.
For me, writing is an ongoing evolution. I’m not here to fit within a mold or follow a prescribed path. My work is about resonance—the echoes that remain long after the words have faded. It’s about a depth and intensity that draws you in, and the undeniable pull of what exists just beyond comprehension, keeping you engaged and intrigued.