About

I’ve been living life on the page since I could write. I thought it started in my pre-teen years, but my Grandfather reminded me that constructing stories started much earlier for me -sometime around six years old.

Even at the gates of innocence, I suppose I felt the power of sketching blank pages with emotions. My thoughts weren’t content with only thinking; they wanted to be more real. And more real meant saving them somewhere safe like a healer building an easily accessible magical apothecary.

My mantra: Write to remember. Write to forget. Write to give life to words not spoken yet.

My approach:

  • Be an attentive listener who hears the unheard.
  • Be a whimsical seer who sees the unseen.
  • Be a spontaneous thinker who knows the unknown.

All in all, be a believer who questions belief.