My Story
I started writing in fifth grade, when I received my first Chromebook and immediately began drafting what I proudly called my first “book.” Several more followed. By seventh grade, homeschooling gave me the freedom to focus more deeply on writing through online and in-person classes, along with joining a writing club. Each class strengthened my skills and solidified my love for storytelling.
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At fifteen, I completed my first 400-page manuscript. Since then, most of my work has shifted toward polished short stories, technical pieces, and flash fiction—forms I’ve grown especially fond of. My long-term goal is to become a published fiction writer, and I'm currently building my portfolio while submitting work to magazines and literary sites.
Looking back, writing was how I coped with life. Many of the characters and conflicts I created mirrored what I was going through, and storytelling became the way I processed emotions and events. I’m healthier now, but writing is still an escape — a place where I can breathe. I love leaning into vivid descriptions that pull readers in, and I’m drawn to realistic characters who genuinely feel their emotions and don’t just let life happen to them.
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Outside of writing, I’ve always loved horseback riding (I started at age five and never stopped). I also enjoy reading and gaming — two things that continually spark new ideas and help me stay creative.
I also keep a small blog where I post whatever I’m interested in exploring at the moment.
Contact
I'm always looking for new and exciting opportunities. Let's connect.
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