I am a professional author, screenwriter, ghostwriter, and editor. Educationally, I attended Emerson College's writing, literature, and publishing program. I served as an editorial intern at Beacon Press. I have been published in Solstice Literary Magazine, Finli, The Berkeley Beacon, The Wednesday Journal, Oak Leaves, Trapeze, Keystrokes: Volume III, and Young Voices Foundation’s The Stories They Tell! national anthology. I have a forthcoming book with Hachette scheduled for December 2024 publication.I tutored, volunteered, and mentored inner-city youth and children through a not-for-profit after-school writing and publishing center, 826 Boston. I also worked at Jumpstart, an early education organization devoted to language and literary skills. In 2014, I traveled to Arusha, Tanzania for six weeks, where I taught at an orphanage with over 100 students how to read, write, and speak English as a second language. I sponsored a Tanzanian child for higher learning for seven years. I have taken additional creative writing courses at Northwestern University, served as prose editor for Stork Magazine, and copy editor for Wilde Press Publishing House. Through my non-profit Witness to the World, I funded five schools in Pakistan, where I had the pleasure of traveling before the pandemic. Since traveling to 31 states and 26 countries, I have also gained real-world experience and learned about various cultures outside my own.