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Creative Words

This is where the words live: raw poems that don’t pull punches, limited-run zines, and erasure pieces where I took someone else’s page and made it confess what I needed to hear. No filters, no gatekeepers—just the stuff that clawed its way out of my head and onto paper. Dig in.

Snowing

Visual Poetry

Below are poems pulled from my book There’s Nothing Poetic About You, reimagined with color, texture, and design.

Tranquil Forest Stream

Erasure Poetry

A college professor of mine introduced me to this form of poetry, where you take existing words and erase some of them to make a poem. I fell in love with the process. What’s left is mine: sharp, messy, and usually a little pissed off.

My professor's review of Shattered Glass:
"A gorgeous work of art of which you should be justifiably proud. I'd love to use this as an example in future classes and in presentations.” 

Countryside Sunset Field

Zine Queen

Zines are scrappy, self-published mini-magazines—usually photocopied, folded, and stapled—made by people who have something to say and zero interest in waiting for permission. They’re raw, weird, and gloriously niche. Below is mine: Art > Monotony

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