About
As a writer working across multiple subjects and forms, I aim to unify my work through a sustained focus on migration, identity, and lived experience. My writing ranges from the philosophical to the absurd, often expressed through storytelling that draws on mythological and fantastical frameworks.
Alongside this, I write literary gay romance, weaving these same concerns into intimate narratives that prioritise authenticity, emotional truth, and lived experience in both storytelling and world-building. I am based in Toronto, where I live with my partner, Peter, and our corgi, and I hold Swiss, Canadian, and British citizenship.
Featured Work
The George Files: The Gay Apex
George is too British for the States and far too American for the United Kingdom. As a dual national living in the suffocating heat of Manhattan, he navigates a world of high-society expectations and fleeting romances while wrestling with a perpetual sense of dislocation. His journey from the rain-slicked streets of the Lower East Side to the glossy, toxic allure of Los Angeles is a raw exploration of class, identity, and the elusive nature of belonging.
When a disastrous foray into the Californian social scene leaves him reeling, George must confront the boundaries of his own self-worth. It is only through the steadfast presence of Jon, a grounding force in a city of transient connections, that George begins to view his queerness not as a source of anxiety, but as a formidable superpower.
Set against the backdrop of elite rowing clubs and aspirational society, this unapologetic narrative follows a young man as he finally learns to stop hiding behind his former mistakes. From the quiet intensity of an oarsome outing on the water to the complex dynamics of modern queer life, George discovers that home is not a place on a map but the serenity found in being truly seen.
