Ⅰ. Myth, Memory & Power
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I write stories where ancient power collides with modern pain. Where myth shapes identity and where women reclaim the parts of themselves the world taught them to fear. Myth and memory have always lived close to the surface for me. I grew up fascinated by folklore, political history, and the ways stories can both wound us and set us free.
Ⅲ. The Women in My Stories
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My books weave together the things I care about most: feminine rage and resilience, ancient goddesses, forgotten histories, political resistance, trauma, identity, and the fragile magic of choosing yourself. I’m drawn to characters who carry their own darkness but refuse to be defined by it—women who rise anyway.
Ⅱ. Why I Write
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Before I ever called myself an author, I spent years studying English, marketing, and storytelling—learning how narratives move people, how culture shapes belief, and how powerful it is when women speak in their own voices. That same instinct guides everything I write.
Ⅳ. When I’m Not Writing
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When I’m not writing, I’m usually buried in research, chasing some obscure myth, or exploring the way old stories echo through our modern lives. I live in Maryland with my husband, our two sons, and more books than I can ever read in one lifetime.