My work blends satire, surrealism, and emotional undercurrents, often slipping through the cracks between literary fiction and absurdist allegory. I write stories where the impossible is treated as ordinary—a suburban husband becomes a literal weather system, a loaf of sourdough offers unsolicited financial advice, the Tooth Fairy burns out in a gig economy run by crypto bros.
Beneath the humor and surreal plotlines is an exploration of modern disillusionment: economic precarity, identity erosion, domestic chaos, and the quiet grief of becoming someone you no longer recognize. My tone is often biting but tender, balancing irony with moments of startling vulnerability.
Influenced by writers like George Saunders, Miranda July, and Franz Kafka (if Kafka had a Costco membership and a sense of humor), I’m drawn to characters navigating systems—both real and imagined—that no longer make sense, if they ever did.
If you like your fiction weird, sharp, emotionally fraught, and just a little unhinged, welcome. You're in the right place.