Thank goodness for smartphones. Because the days of keeping up with notepad(s), is something I do not wish to be forced back into lol. I’m a mobile and fluid creator, so the ability to write at any moment is huge for me. Can we give it up one good time for Evernote!
For as long as I can remember, I have been a writer-- dating back to second grade. Oddly enough the form that I started with initially (storytelling), is where I currently find myself.
Over a period of time spanning a decade+, I honed my creative energy through my pen as a poet (writing, publishing indiv. works, performing). But over the course of the last three or so years, I’ve tried my hand at fiction writing. Eventually moving on to short stories over the last two or so years and I haven’t looked back since.
As a poet, my material runs the gamut from sex and relationships to social commentary and wordplay for the sake of.
With my fiction writing however, I own real estate in a lane I like to refer to as dramady (drama + comedy). FWIW, I do not claim to have coined that phrase, unless it does not exist outside of my use-- in which case, I own the trademark (lol).
The key constant in my writing regardless of genre/type, is the fact that I like for my words, characters, and scenes to be very relatable. Aiming to have anyone who gives my work a chance, come away feeling as though they stepped into whatever backdrop was laid.
I feed off of my surroundings and the energy they possess. And hopefully when you look over some of my work, you will feel the same.