On Attention
I write and work with words that come from real experience — how people live, speak, think, and carry their days. Not to elevate them, but to notice them as they are.
My writing moves between observation and reflection: conversations, interviews, and quiet moments that often go unspoken but stay with us.
Shaped by faith and a sense of grace in ordinary life, this work is an ongoing practice of paying attention.
Writing Work — Interview Projects and the like.
I write essays and conversations that stay close to how people actually live — how they work, speak, and move through their days.
The focus is not on presentation, but on attention: to language, to relationships, and to the quiet details that often go unnoticed.