Stories about finding each other

I write romance because it's another way to explore the same questions I ask as a researcher and builder. What makes people connect? What makes them stay? What makes them worth staying for?

Current Project

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Carry Me

A Boys' Love Esports Romance

"Two esports pros who've hidden their relationship for three years must choose between protecting each other and saving their careers when injury and a team ultimatum force them to face what they've been running from."

Genre

Contemporary MM Romance

Publisher

Starling House Publishing

Part of the Starling House catalog, developed with cross-media adaptation potential.

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Releasing February 9th, 2026

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A Digital Romance Novella

"When a Seoul athlete accidentally texts a Portland bookstore clerk, their wrong-number mistake becomes a tender digital romance that spans continents, screens, and the quiet bravery it takes to reach across distance for love."

Genre

Digital Romance

Status

Available Now

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Why Romance

Romance is often dismissed as escapist, but the best of it does something powerful: it takes vulnerability seriously. It explores what happens when people choose each other despite the risks. It asks how we build trust across difference.

These are the same questions I've spent years studying in research labs and building products around. Fiction is just another venue for the same exploration.

For Industry

Interested in queer romance with adaptation potential?

If you're an agent, editor, or producer, I'd love to connect. My work through Starling House Publishing is specifically developed with cross-media possibilities in mind.

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