A Little About Me

My love for writing started the way it does for most writers: with reading. I spent my childhood getting lost in books, and somewhere along the way, I realized I wanted to create stories and ideas of my own.

At 15, I started writing news articles for a local newspaper. It was my first taste of seeing my words in print, and honestly, I was hooked. Fast forward to 2019, and I took the leap into content writing. I started on Fiverr, figuring things out as I went, and within a year became a Level 2 seller. That experience taught me not just how to write, but how to deliver work that people actually valued.

Since then, I’ve worked with startups, SaaS companies, and digital agencies, creating content that does more than just fill a page.

How I Approach Writing

For me, writing isn’t just about explaining something. It’s about connection. I want readers to start a piece thinking, “Okay, I’m going to learn something new today,” move through it feeling like “This is actually different, this is good,” and finish with “I’m glad I read that.”

I keep things simple and conversational, like we’re having a chat rather than you reading at me. Because that’s how people actually absorb information: when it feels human.

My process starts with research. Deep research. I look at what top competitors are doing: Their outlines, their style, what they’re covering, and more importantly, what they’re missing. Then I go where the audience is: Reddit threads, social media, forums. I want to see how people talk about their problems, what frustrates them, and what questions they keep asking.

Then I write like I’m talking directly to them. Not as some faceless brand or generic expert, but as someone who gets it and knows how to help.

What Makes Me Different

I’m a bit obsessive about getting it right. I don’t just skim a few blogs, throw together an outline, and start writing. I dig into every angle. I watch how audiences communicate, the language they use, and the problems they’re trying to solve.

Then I put myself in their shoes and write like I’m solving their problem in real time, because that’s what good content should do. It should feel personal, useful, and like it was written specifically for the person reading it.

If that sounds like the kind of writer you need, let’s talk.