About
I’ve loved writing and reading for as long as I can remember. Poetry, especially—Mary Oliver, Richard Siken, and anyone who can make language feel like a soft punch to the heart. Writing has always been how I make sense of the world and how I stay connected to it.
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I’m really dedicated to the work I do, whether it’s school, my job, or creative projects. My parents immigrated here and taught me that education and challenging work are privileges, and I carry that with me every day. I try to approach everything with care and purpose.
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Community matters a lot to me. I’m always looking for ways to bring people together through art—open mics, zines, shared spaces for creativity and connection. I really believe in the power of storytelling and expression to help us understand each other better and build something meaningful together.
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At the heart of it, I just want to live a life that’s thoughtful and intentional. To write, to connect, to hold space for others—and maybe help people feel a little more seen along the way.

KSU alumna!
Hooty Hoo!

My sweet cat Tuna!

poetry fun!!!

open mic moment