About Me

I write cultural and travel stories rooted in Malta, with perspectives from Europe and beyond. I’m interested in place not as a destination, but as lived experience shaped by memory, language, history, and movement. My work isn’t about the loud or the famous; it’s about the quiet brilliance that hides in plain sight.

I map lives. Not the kind that follow neat routes, but the ones that zigzag across forgotten terrain. I believe every person carries a geography of stories; some visible, most buried under years of silence. My work is to uncover those landscapes. I write about places that hum quietly, people who move without fanfare, and moments that reveal the strange, fierce beauty of being alive. Each piece I write is a journey into the uncelebrated, the overlooked, the softly magnificent. For me, storytelling isn’t performance; it’s discovery of truth, empathy and of how connected we really are.