Poetry — The Words Between Stories
Before stories become plots and characters, they start as feelings.
Poetry is where I go when an idea doesn’t need a beginning, middle, or end, just honesty.
These poems sit in the space between novels. They’re quieter, sometimes sharper, sometimes softer.
They explore the same things my fiction does—love, loss, fear, longing, resilience—but without the scaffolding of a full story around them. Just words doing what they do best.
Some of these poems were written before Hack.A.I., some after. Some existed long before I knew what to do with them. All of them mattered enough to keep.
If you’re here for the thrillers, consider this a look behind the curtain.
If you’re here for the poetry, know that these same themes run through my novels—only louder, faster, and under far more pressure.
These are the words between stories.


