Big Sky, Montana + wherever curiousity calls.

Exploring faith, nature, and everything in between.

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writer / traveler / seeker

writer / traveler / seeker

About The Writer

and wandering feet

for restless hearts

I write from the edge of things—faith in flux, identity in motion, meaning made in wild places. My work lives in the tension between clarity and mystery, rooted in lived experience and shaped by the questions that won’t let go. If you're someone who’s navigating doubt, drawn to the outdoors, or just trying to make sense of your story, you're in the right place.

I write from the edge of things—faith in flux, identity in motion, meaning made in wild places. My work lives in the tension between clarity and mystery, rooted in lived experience and shaped by the questions that won’t let go. If you're someone who’s navigating doubt, drawn to the outdoors, or just trying to make sense of your story, you're in the right place.

These are dispatches from the wild—of the heart, the land, and the creative process. From faith and doubt to dirt trails and blank pages, each entry explores what it means to live with depth, freedom, and intention. Whether you’re navigating a spiritual shift, chasing clarity in the mountains, or trying to build a life that actually feels like yours, you’ll find something here that speaks to you.

A journal of doubt, wonder, and wild places...

THE BLOG

THE BLOG

work

Custom blog posts and articles for hire.

Freelance Writing

A space for deeper connection, bonus content, and the behind-the-scenes process. (coming soon)


Patreon Community 

Long-form reflections on faith, nature, creativity, and crafting a meaningful life.

Substack

A story about what it’s like to leave: doubt, deconstruction, and spiritual transformation.

(in progress)

The Book

“I write not because I have answers, but because I’m willing to ask the questions out loud.”

What readers are saying.

“Your words gave language to something I didn’t know I was carrying.”

What readers are saying.

“This was the first thing I’ve read in a long time that made me feel seen.”

What readers are saying.

“You made me feel less crazy for leaving the version of faith I grew up with.”