I don't just write stories.
I haunt them--
whispering what the characters can't say aloud,
dressing silence in dialogue,
and making heartbreak sound like poetry.
Call it ghostwriting.
I call it breathing life into the unsaid.
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Stolen Words is part fiction, part truth. It’s about what happened to me in high school, how I lost everything I’d written and couldn’t bring myself to start again for years.
This story was the first one I finished after finally letting that go. Funny enough, it’s also what helped me let go.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gdDQMenzbjGgtatReWaNWuJICk1WX8DWBO5TRFGZhCw/edit?usp=sharing
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I wanted to see if I could make something short feel like a full-length film, fast, heavy, and sharp enough to leave a mark. So I wrote this story to carry everything it could, all at once.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/12_RuUCvmpJuSxcghtBm0pbh2KKzyDbMWwf6pEj_TLo8/edit?usp=sharing
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I wrote this story because why not? lol
A road trip. A secret. A body in the trunk. Two prodigies hiding secrets that could kill them, or each other.
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Outlines, are built for clarity, pacing, and emotional impact, the foundation of compelling storytelling.
So before the first word is written, the story already lives here.