About
I’m an author and poet based in Salem, Massachusetts. My work spans literary fiction, historical narrative, romantic fantasy, poetry, and creative nonfiction, and centers on women reclaiming their voices across time, history, and myth.
I write about what happens after survival—after silence, shame, or erasure—when choosing yourself becomes an act of quiet rebellion. Whether through long-form fiction, poetry, or essays, I’m drawn to stories that explore resilience, inherited silences, and the cost of speaking when it would be easier not to.
I’m currently querying my debut novels Even Then and Daughter of the Gallows, the first book in my The Girls They Couldn’t Silence series. My creative nonfiction is forthcoming in Months to Years and How I Learned, and my poetry has been recognized in national contests and will appear in the Pieces of Salem Anthology.
When I’m not writing, I work in healthcare and raise three spirited children by the sea, where the rhythm of the tides—and the weight of lived experience—often finds its way into my work.