Novelist · Poet · Historical Fiction

The Between Days is a quietly intimate poetry collection that gathers a lifetime of words—mostly sonnets, carefully shaped and rhythmically precise, alongside a handful of freer verses that step momentarily outside the frame. Written across years rather than toward any single declaration, these poems trace the ordinary yet luminous terrain of a lived life: joy and sorrow, love and loss, sunshine tempered by rain.
Playful rhymes sit beside reflective lines; echoes, whispers, and small images—a candle flame, a fleeting tenderness—carry more weight than grand statements. Unpretentious and sincere, the collection treats poetry not as performance but as companionship: a way of holding time, of naming feeling without claiming finality. The Between Days is a book of moments gathered gently, offering the quiet pleasure of language used with care and the sense of a story told not loudly, but honestly, and laid down at last with grace.