I grew up in the Pacific Northwest and served as a U.S. Army combat medic, graduating on 9/11. After my service, I built a business in Miami and found purpose through music and writing.
I’ve sung with gay men’s choruses nationwide and write because silence kills—around addiction, identity, and grief. My work explores love in its rawest forms and demands compassion where systems fail.
I write to honor those I’ve lost and to remind others they’re never alone in the fight to be seen, loved, and heard.
I live in the Pacific Northwest with my dog, Hunny.