
For centuries, faith and fiction have walked side by side—sometimes in harmony, sometimes in tension. Religious history has inspired everything from sacred texts to sweeping epics, yet so much of that ancient world remains untold, hidden behind translation, tradition, and time. My work seeks to step into that space where history meets revelation, and imagination gives breath to forgotten voices.
As a writer of historical and biblical fiction, I approach these stories not as distant legends but as living human experiences. I explore the moments between the lines of scripture—the silences, the doubts, the loves, and the choices that shaped faith itself. Every narrative, whether drawn from apocryphal manuscripts or early religious traditions, is an invitation to rediscover the heart of belief through the eyes of those who lived it first.
My upcoming novel, Cain, reimagines one of humanity’s oldest and most haunting stories. It delves into the untold family dynamics of Genesis, revealing Cain not only as the first rebel, but as the first son to feel unseen, unheard, and unloved by heaven. Through meticulous research and a storyteller’s lens, I’ve sought to bring new dimension to familiar scripture—transforming it from text to testimony, from myth to mirror.
We are living in a moment hungry for meaning—a time when readers crave depth, honesty, and mystery. Historical fiction rooted in faith can answer that hunger, not by preaching, but by humanizing the divine and lifting the ancient into the present. My goal is simple: to offer readers stories that awaken both the imagination and the spirit.
This is where history breathes again, where theology finds its humanity, and where a new voice rises from the dust of time—inviting us to see the sacred as living, dynamic, and profoundly real.