What I believe
I believe that creativity and communication can — and should — exist without toxicity. They can be healthy, clear, surprising, focused, coherent, and enriching for everyone involved.
Care, depth, and structure are the values I return to again and again.
I believe creativity does not have to be a solitary act.
That allies and teachers are essential for anyone
who truly wants to grow.
My projects are spaces of strength, investment
in your talent, support, and precise tools.
Each project has its own artistic task — some are intimate, others large-scale; some are designed for beginners, others for experienced writers; some focus on detail, others take a wider view; some happen online, others offline. But all of them are built around the same intention: to create work of quality, to offer real value, and not only to inspire, but to teach.
I believe in equality and in the value of every human life. That is why I stand against war, propaganda, and plagiarism.
I will not teach you how to manipulate people with words. But I can teach you how not to be manipulated.
I will not label writing as “female writing,” “purple prose,” or “graphomania.”
Talent is a gift — and also a responsibility. Language is a powerful tool — and also a responsibility. Learning to master it is an extraordinary journey. And it is an honor for me to accompany you along the way.