
about me
My Approach
I seek to demystify craft, centre author autonomy, and help you get unstuck. Writing advice is thick on the ground, but none of it matters if it doesn’t connect or feel relevant. My role as an editor, consultant, and coach is to listen deeply to your work and to help surface and refine the things that are important to you in your writing.
I’m not here to be prescriptive, nitpicky, or “tear the book apart.” There are no universal writing rules, except one: make decisions on purpose. My job is to be a reflective thought partner and guide as you go through the process of making those decisions.
I know sharing your writing is a vulnerable process, so my approach is grounded in compassion, trauma-informed practice, and genuine interest in what you have to say.
Bio
I started in publishing in 2016, working as a freelancer and interning for agents, including Sara Crowe. In 2018, I joined Harlequin’s Carina Press as a freelance acquisitions editor, and in 2020, I moved in-house. At Harlequin, I edited over ten titles, and provided editorial support and copy writing to countless others. I moved to Wattpad in 2022, first as an Editor, and then as Sr. Content Development Specialist. In that role, I design and deliver best-in-class webnovel writing education by providing resources and classes to help authors tell their best stories.
Prior to working in publishing, I was an academic. I have an MA in Critical Disability Studies from York University. My work focused on on the uses of narrative in the self-conception of medicalized children.
I am also a writer. In 2024, I was a Lambda Literary Fellow in the Speculative Fiction cohort. In 2025, I attended the Tin House Workshop for short fiction. My first novel is finally finished and—you guessed it—in revisions.