My work has always lived at the crossroads of story, art, and spiritual inquiry. I came into the literary world through writing and design, first as a graphic artist, then as an author, and eventually as the founder of Wild Ink Publishing. What began as a small collective of writers grew into a community of editors, artists, and teachers who carry a shared love for books. Collaboration has shaped everything I do. It still does.

I teach English at the undergraduate level and guide graduate writers in creative writing and publishing. Teaching has been the steady thread through my life. It has taken me into first-year classrooms, MFA workshops, and summer writing programs. Alongside that work, I volunteer with an anti-trafficking organization creating graphics, writing for outreach, and speaking publicly about advocacy and storytelling, making sure the thread that pulls us all together stays firm through telling our stories and raising awareness. After all, we are all sewn together by centuries of sacred femininity.

My academic path reflects the same blend of creativity and inquiry. I hold an MFA in creative writing, an MA in Communication with a focus on new media, a BA in visual arts with a concentration in graphic design, and a Ph.D., where my dissertation, “Resurrecting the Dark Feminine: Rage, Myth, and Spiritual Reclamation in Literature,” explores feminine power, trauma, and the archetypes that rise when women reclaim their spiritual voice.

My studies shaped my spiritual path. I am entering the Magdalene tradition as a priestess, drawing on both scholarship and lived experience. My writing here gathers the threads of the sacred feminine across cultures, from Mary Magdalene’s lineage to the goddesses and archetypes that echo her presence.

Everything I create comes from that convergence of craft, research, and spiritual practice. If any of these threads speak to you, you are welcome to follow them with me.