My writing
RAW - EMOTIVE - REAL
“In order to write about life, first you must live it”
- Ernest Hemingway
My writing is unafraid to walk into the darker corridors of life. I write stories that expose the shadows people carry and the moments when ordinary lives collide with extraordinary danger. My work explores the dark side of humanity—those split seconds when the wrong place and the wrong time change everything. These are stories that could happen to anyone, and that truth gives them their power.
Every sentence I write is infused with lived experience. Decades spent witnessing injustice, trauma, resilience, and recovery have shaped the emotional core of my storytelling. I don’t write from imagination alone; I cut to the bone—drawing on experiences that have carved themselves into memory. This gives my work an authenticity that readers can feel, not just observe.
My stories are grounded in Murder Mystery, with a strong influence from the domestic noir subgenre. They carry storm-coloured aesthetic: greys, blacks, flashes of orange—moods of darkness, fear, and quiet strength. The atmosphere in my writing is often tense and shadowed but always driven by a fierce need for truth and justice. I write to expose what hides beneath the surface: the secrets, the lies, the motives people bury until they erupt.
What makes my writing unique is its emotional intensity. My voice is passionate and deeply human, shaped by trauma, compassion, and a lifetime spent listening to the stories of others. My characters feel real because they are drawn from real emotional landscapes—anger, grief, hope, courage, and the desperate need to be heard. I want readers to step fully into their lives, to feel what they feel, and to leave my stories changed in some way.
Above all, my work is driven by the belief that stories matter. Stories can illuminate injustice. They can give voice to truths people prefer to ignore. They can turn pain into narrative and silence into something powerful. My writing is my way of making sense of a complex world—and inviting readers to confront it with me.