I write stories, read the tarot, hoard books, create and play games, and love to cook delicious food.
I love to create as much as I can. I am also the author of Limerence, Love Bombs, and Loneliness,
a book about learning to love myself as a queer, trans, and autistic woman. It is a collection of my pain,
trauma, love, grieving, joy, healing, unlearning hatred and control and manipulative behaviors, and
heartache
through poetry and reflection.
I am not an expert in love. I have fumbled through friendships, relationships, terrible dates, and fallout.
What I didn’t know was that fumbling through all of that pain and loss and sorrow, I would find a new sense
of myself and the universe.
I began writing poetry and reflecting on everything and didn’t stop until I had an idea—to write a book
about it, so that people like me didn’t feel so alone in the pain they experienced for having the audacity
to not be what we’re told we must be, and wouldn’t direct that pain outwards and harm others.
Don’t look to my book for advice on how to gain love—you won’t find it. What you may find, is the inspiration
to fall in love with yourself again.