A writer, storyteller, and advocate who believes that words can do more than fill pages. They can build bridges, shift narratives, and give language to the things we’ve been told to silence.
For a long time, I wrote quietly. For myself, between the margins, between responsibilities, between versions of who I was becoming.
I wrote for others too; as a women’s magazine editor and later as a communications professional. But that was another kind of voice, shaped by deadlines and structure.
The quieter one was my own. It was unfiltered, unhurried — and it became my therapy long before it became my purpose.
Writing was survival, then solace, then purpose.
The PenWarrior emerged from that journey, a reclamation of voice and vision. It’s rooted in my belief that stories can heal but also disrupt; they can comfort but also confront. Through words, I’ve learned that truth has a rhythm, one that demands to be spoken, even when the world prefers it whispered.
The PenWarrior isn’t just a brand.
It’s the part of me that stopped apologising for taking up space, and started writing the stories that needed to be told.
At its core, The PenWarrior exists to reshape how women’s stories are seen, heard, and valued.
Through storytelling, advocacy, and creative expression, I explore the intersections of gender, power, and identity, using language as both art and activism.
My work is guided by four principles:




If my work resonates with you, if you believe in the power of stories to shift hearts and spark change, I’d love to hear from you.
Whether you’re seeking a speaker, writer, or creative collaborator, every conversation begins with the same intention: to use words that matter.