About Me
I’m a technical writer with a background in fiction, education, and communication. In 2019 I earned my MFA in Creative Writing from The New Writers Project at UT Austin. I then spent the next six years working as a STEM, test prep, and writing tutor for a private education company while finishing my novel on the side. That experience taught me how to break down complex ideas and explain them clearly—whether it was acid-base equilibria, parallelism, or thesis development.
In May of 2025, I traditionally published my first novel, Billions to Burn. Now, I’ve made the decision to transition into technical writing—a field where I can combine the skills I honed as a fiction writer with the clarity and instructional focus I developed as a tutor. I approach documentation the same way I approach a good story: with precision, structure, and a deep respect for the reader.
This blend of narrative instinct and technical clarity makes me a strong advocate for the user. I’m the kind of writer who can turn complexity into something genuinely useful.