The Work in Progress that is Clueless B
Bio
I’m a reader first—always have been. Stories were never just entertainment for me; they were language, escape, and sometimes survival. I learned English through books I loved, clinging to familiar worlds like Twilight, Hunger Games, Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, etc, while quietly building a bridge between who I was and who I was becoming. That relationship with stories stuck. Now, I don’t just consume them—I study them, question them, and feel the pull to create my own.
I gravitate toward emotionally intense narratives: characters who are flawed, conflicted, a little lost, but still searching for something real. I like tension—internal and external. I like when stories sit in discomfort instead of resolving everything neatly. Fantasy with a psychological edge, romance that isn’t soft but raw, and anything that explores identity, duality, or transformation will get my attention fast.
As a writer in progress, I’m still finding my voice. I tend to circle themes of self-discovery, emotional contradictions, and the quiet chaos of the mind. I’m interested in the masks people wear, the roles they fall into, and what happens when those start to crack. My ideas usually start as feelings before they become plots.
Outside of writing, I’m someone who deals with restlessness and overthinking, so I use creativity as a way to ground myself. Music—especially heavier, darker tones—helps me process things I don’t always have words for yet. Painting, reading, and storytelling are all part of that same outlet: understanding what’s going on inside and giving it form.
I’m here to explore, to experiment, and to slowly build something honest. Not perfect—just real.
