I’ve always been drawn to creepy and unusual stories. I was born in Washington D.C. and raised in Bethesda, Maryland.
When I was eleven, I was diagnosed with Tourette Syndrome and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. These conditions greatly impacted my childhood and how I came to see and understand the world. When I was 16, I became a youth ambassador for the Tourette Association of America where I advocated for the Tourette Syndrome community on Capitol Hill and within my community. Throughout my time in college, I have joined and become VP of Social Justice and Spirituality of Agapé, a service organization dedicated to ending the stigma surrounding mental health.
I was a competitive acrobatic gymnast throughout my childhood and adolescence which heavily contributes to my love of entertaining and helps to craft my unique artistic vision. I am passionate about bringing underrepresented characters to the forefront of stories and drawn to the gothic horror genre.
I’ve been telling stories since I was 5 years old playing with my Barbies, and I hope to continue to be able to tell stories all my life!