TOO MUCH and Just Enough: What a Chaotic TV Show Taught Me About the Poems I’ve Been Writing

I didn’t expect a TV show to feel like my poems. But then I watched TOO MUCH. And something clicked. This loud, chaotic, deeply flawed series about two hurting people who can’t stop colliding. It mirrored so much of what’s been living quietly inside my writing these past 69 days. The rawness. The contradictions. The …

I Did a 28-Day TikTok Challenge and Learned the Hard Truth About Support

28 days.28 videos.Countless hours writing, filming, editing, posting, hoping.I started this challenge pretending I had one million followers.I finish it knowing that even one real supporter can mean everything. I didn’t go viral.Most of my videos didn’t even break 300 views.But I still call it a win. Because I learned more about showing up — …

More Than a Dog: Miss Monroe, My Heart on Four Paws

If you ever meet her, you’ll understand instantly: Miss Monroe is no ordinary dog. She’s a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel with more personality than most people I know. She’s emotional, expressive, funny, sensitive—and, frankly, a little bit of a drama queen. And she’s my muse and my heart. When people talk about their pets, they …

Confessions of a Reluctant Influencer (with 52 Followers and a Dream)

I never thought I’d speak on the internet. In English. With my real voice. And yet, here I am – a YA author pretending to have one million followers while my dog licks my face mid-shot. This is not the dystopian future I imagined. And yet, it kind of is. When I started writing The …

Lost in Translation: Why I Write in English Despite Being German (With a Dash of Spanish Flavor)

You’d think with German precision and Spanish passion, I’d be writing in one of those languages—but nope, here I am, typing away in English! I was born in Germany to very Spanish parents. My mother, a Spanish teacher with a big love for cooking, whips up everything from elegant dinners to ‘basic’ Spanish staples like …

Haunted by the Past – Reflections from The Bear Season 3 and My Writing Journey

In the third season of the TV show The Bear, the concept of being haunted runs as a common thread through all ten episodes, but not in a supernatural sense. Instead, it’s about lingering regrets, unresolved issues, and the pain that refuses to stay in the past. This theme resonated with me deeply, as I …