I'm a lifelong writer, reader, and and psychology enthusiast with a decade of corporate experience in technology, finance, and research in the US (Fortune 100), Canada, and Asia.
I'm a coach-in-training with the Adler Graduate Professional School. Every week, I volunteer as a Crisis Line Responder at the Toronto Distress Center. During the day, I work as a Robotics Process Automation (RPA) Delivery Manager for the Enterprise Data & AI team at a top-five financial institution in Toronto.
I first moved to Oregon, USA, in August of 2012. I was 27, technically a fully-formed adult, although on the metric of wisdom and openness, I would have scored pretty inadequate. I moved sight unseen,…
After I was born, my mother had many, many miscarriages. I vaguely remember her being rushed to the hospital or her coming back home with a heart of gray and dark. I grew up thinking…
As I waited for the Toronto Courts to finalize my mutually-filed and straightforward divorce, I thought writing a novel based on my marriage was a good idea. By that time, I had done enough bad…
I believe in the power of the story to invoke strong emotion in readers, propelling them into rapid, passionate action.
I find inspiration in everyday life. My writing is all about creating meaning in this disheveled globe.