Writing has always been an outlet for me, a form of therapy. It gives me space to pen things that I wouldn’t feel comfortable to say aloud, either right at that moment in time or maybe ever. It helps me find new ways of working through a situation, to process new things and explore new ways of thinking.
Please read them gently, they are deeply personal and each one is equally special.
TW: A gentle trigger warning for tougher issues, such as loss or mental health topics. Please continue to protect your own peace and read cautiously x
We Are the Fall: Free Themed Digital Wallpapers

Carry the mythos with you, with four themed digital wallpapers. Download your exclusive free phone wallpapers now!
From Fruit to Jar: The Eve & Pandora Comparisons

From fruit to jar, Eve and Pandora carry parallel stories — two “first women,” each tempted, each blamed, each remembered for unleashing sorrow. Yet their myths reveal less about women’s nature and more about the fears of the cultures that told them.
We Are the Fall: Mythical Retellings in Verse

The newly released book, We Are the Fall, retells the stories of women from Greek, Celtic, Written, and Norse mythology, giving them a powerful voice. Through free verse and lyrical retellings, it transforms figures like Medusa and Guinevere into vengeful heroines, encouraging a reclaiming of their narratives. An Illustrated Edition is also available.
Women Who Challenged Myths: Eve, Pandora, Guinevere

The poem explores the narratives surrounding women like Eve, Pandora, and Guinevere, who are accused of causing destruction. It challenges these perspectives by asserting that women are not to blame for the chaos but instead, are catalysts for growth and liberation. The message emphasizes choice over sin and resilience in adversity.
Ariadne: A Poetic Retelling of Compassion and Liberation

Ariadne, from the Threads of the Forsaken series, reinterprets her mythological story. Instead of a romantic gesture, her offering of the thread to Theseus stems from compassion for her brother, the Minotaur. This narrative emphasizes her agency, portraying her actions as a means to end suffering rather than mere heroic assistance.
Rediscovering Eurydice: A Mythical Retelling

Eurydice Before explores the life of Eurydice prior to her tragic fate, emphasizing her vibrant existence in nature and spirit. Contrary to her portrayal as a mere symbol of loss in classical mythology, this retelling celebrates her autonomy, wildness, and resilience, highlighting her journey beyond sorrow and myth into a fuller identity.
Pandora’s Reckoning: A Mythical Retelling

In this retelling of Pandora’s myth, she emerges as a powerful figure rather than a victim. Crafted from beauty and curses, Pandora chooses to unleash the world’s plagues while preserving Hope. Instead of being a symbol of suffering, she becomes a force of reckoning, embedding Hope in the hearts of resilient women.
You Were Wild: A Nostalgic Poem

The poem reflects on nostalgic childhood memories of wildness and freedom, invoking images of carefree days spent running, playing, and embracing nature. It contrasts this untamed spirit with the constraints of adulthood, reminding us that while we may grow older and tamed, the essence of our wild selves remains cherished by those who remember.
Persephone’s Choice: A Bold Retelling of the Myth

In “Before the Descent,” Persephone is reimagined as a confident young woman who willingly chooses to leave her unfulfilling life for a more profound existence. Instead of portraying her as a victim, the narrative presents her as reclaiming her power and embracing her fate alongside Hades, who is seen as a liberator.














