My poetry lives in the space between memory and myth — where girlhood, grief, desire, and devotion blur at the edges. I am drawn to the body as landscape, to nature as witness, and to the ways we carry those we’ve lost long after the season changes. These poems explore longing, lineage, and transformation, moving between tenderness and rupture as they linger in the tension between who we were and who we are becoming. What remains when love shifts, when time passes, when the past refuses to loosen its grip? This is where I begin.