I write at the intersections of psychology, politics, memory, and emotion. My work draws from lived experience, poetic intuition, and a deep need to archive what gets forgotten, silenced, or lost in translation.
I’m currently exploring the politics of feeling, the psychology of selfhood, and the poetics of documentation—through essays that blur the line between personal and political.
This is a home for thought pieces that think slowly, feel deeply, and speak softly (but clearly).