I am a writer of character-driven fiction shaped by history, language, and human connection. My work moves across past, present, and imagined worlds, focusing on how people navigate belonging, care, and choice within the structures that surround them.

I am particularly drawn to moments of fracture and continuity—times when lives are disrupted, cultures intersect, or familiar assumptions no longer hold. Whether set in historical landscapes or speculative spaces, my stories are grounded in close attention to voice, material detail, and emotional realism.

My fiction is informed by long-term engagement with medieval history, material culture, and reenactment practice. Years spent studying, researching, and participating in historical communities have shaped how I think about daily life, social structures, and the textures of the past—not as distant abstractions, but as lived experience.

That historical practice is not the subject of my fiction, but it informs the care and specificity with which I build worlds and characters. For readers interested in that background, I have collected related material separately under SCA Journey.