Poetry

I am interested in poetics as a way of thinking with everyday life. My writing attends to ordinary moments, conversations, and observations, often working with forms that sit outside conventional linear or finished structures. Rather than writing toward explanation or resolution, the poems question when a text is complete, when it is readable, and what authenticity might mean in practice.

Memory and perception are explored through letters, text messages, lists, and audio-notes, allowing meaning to emerge through accumulation rather than coherence. I write with an emphasis on attention and rhythm, trying to suspend judgement during the act of making.

At the centre of this practice is poetics understood as a way of living rather than a fixed position. Writing becomes an observational practice that resists singular, permanent identity and instead stays with sensation, partial understanding, and return. Through this, the poems negotiate marginalisation without speaking for it, allowing aspects of human experience often left outside literary form to appear quietly, without demand.

Ongoing writings and audio notes can be found at my substack.

This video is a musical and visual response to my poem Granulated.

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