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I am a writer working at the intersection of literature, memory, and moral attention.

Across fiction, criticism, and reflection, my work moves between novels and television, books and music, philosophy and everyday life—always with an interest in how ideas are lived, felt, resisted, and carried by real people.

I write about art and culture not as abstractions, but as lived encounters—shaped by pressure, time, silence, and consequence.

Creative Cadence is where this thinking unfolds over time: a record of attention, return, and sustained inquiry.

Reading and writing are not, for me, background activities. They are ways of staying awake.

Latest book: Not the End