Straight out of high school, I studied Media and Communications, majoring in partying more than anything else. Officially, I minored in Marketing and Sociology—though Sociology won my heart and the lion’s share of my subjects. Later, I completed Professional Writing and Editing at RMIT, drawn to the way language can both reveal and reshape reality.

I’ve worked across worlds—from luxury retail and jewellery to shearing sheds, commercial laundries, and almond factories. I’ve sold solar panels over the phone, worked in a bank, cleaned houses, and lived unemployed on permaculture properties. I’ve sold my necklaces and novels at markets. Money tends to come and go, often traded for travel or creative freedom. For me, a job is how I pay my way through capitalism, but it’s not who I am.

Writing, photography, and jewellery are how I make sense of the world. Not as business ventures, but as living extensions of my curiosity and spirit. I write to process the intensity of my thoughts; I create to cast spells of light.

I know my work lives in the spaces in between—the feminine and masculine, the seen and unseen, the personal and collective. I know I’m here to reimagine what’s possible. My work is an invitation to see differently, to feel deeply, and, maybe, to meet yourself in my reflection.