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The Full Story

About the Work

I write from the places we don’t always have language for: grief, survival, desire, silence, and the moments that change the core of who we are.

My work resides at the intersection of truth and healing, where poetry becomes a means to express what was carried for too long. Each book you find here is part of an ongoing conversation with myself, as well as with readers who recognize their own stories in mine.

Cliterature: Confessions of a Former Amateur

Cliterature is a collection of intimate, erotic, charged short stories exploring lesbian desire, secrecy, tension, pleasure, heartbreak, curiosity, and the messy journey of learning your sexual desires through other people.

Set against late-night chat rooms, hotel beds, girls trips, hidden longing, and the quiet chaos of growing up queer in the South, these stories blur the line between vulnerability and lust, performance and connection, fantasy and reality.

Written with emotional honesty, sensual tension, and sharp observation, Cliterature is about the women we wanted, the versions of ourselves we performed, and the intimacy that changed us forever.

Release Date: 6.4.26

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No Sunshine: The Story I Carried Until I Couldn’t

Award Recognition

International Impact Book Awards™ (2026)
Outstanding Literary Achievement
Poetry: Narrative & Healing

No Sunshine is an award-winning poetic memoir about grief, survival, and the long road back to self after loss. It moves through childhood trauma, silence, insomnia, and the death of my brother. The moment everything cracked open.

This book is for anyone who has lost someone, lost themselves, or is standing at the beginning of healing without a map.

All the Ways I Said Yes

Unfiltered Poems

All the Ways I Said Yes is about reclaiming voice, desire, agency, and truth in places where silence once lived. These poems explore consent, intimacy, softness and power.

Some poems are tender.
Some are explicit.
All of them are honest.

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