
I write, research, and tell stories — often at the edge of order and imagination.
My academic focus is on creative management, complexity, and how systems shape (and are shaped by) ideas. I’m preparing to begin a doctoral program that explores these questions in depth — through theory, strategy, and reflection.
But my other world is gentler.
As a parent, I began telling bedtime stories. They became The Logbooks of Captain Sea Ripples — poetic little adventures in three languages, quiet enough to fall asleep to, but strange enough to remember the next morning.
Whether I’m writing for children or reflecting on structure and uncertainty in research, the work comes from the same place: curiosity, contradiction, and a love for what doesn’t fit easily in one box.
I live between languages, disciplines, and coastlines.
And I write to keep from drifting too far.