The author is a Canadian writer based in Toronto, originally from Montreal, with a background in corporate work before transitioning to a full-time writing career. Their published works include three short story collections: "Urban Legend" (Thistledown Press, 2013), "The Quantum Theory of Love and Madness" (Guernica Editions, 2020), and "The Philosopher Stories" (Guernica Editions, 2024). Their fiction has appeared in various literary magazines and anthologies, showcasing a focus on contemporary prose.
Beyond writing, the author has contributed to the literary community as a judge for the Writer's Union of Canada's Short Prose Contest and Ve'ahavta's writing initiatives for marginalized voices. They also serve as a regular book reviewer for the Ottawa Review of Books. With a Bachelor of Commerce degree and a TESL certification, their diverse educational background informs their multifaceted engagement with literature. The author continues to explore themes of human experience through short fiction, blending philosophical inquiry with narrative craftsmanship.