Four bodies of work. One life, unfiltered.
Letters never sent across oceans
Poems born in the space between two hearts separated by duty, time zones, and silence. Love that survives deployment. Love that doesn't.
The archaeology of survival
Excavating the layers of hurt, numbness, and slow return. These poems do not promise healing — they document the honest, unglamorous process of it.
What the battlefield teaches silence
Raw, unvarnished accounts of deployment, duty, and the psychological cost of survival. Written for every soldier who came back different.
The long road back to yourself
Poems about the quiet, unglamorous, and deeply sacred work of becoming. About choosing yourself again after the world has taught you to leave. About endurance not as heroism, but as humanity.
Akan blood, global soul
A meditation on belonging, heritage, and the beautiful complexity of carrying multiple worlds inside one body. Rooted in Akan tradition, reaching toward the universal.