About
I have always lived in stories. Some arrived in the form of films, some in the form of people, some in the quiet silences of boredom. Stories have always been more than just entertainment to me. They are mirrors, microscopes, telescopes, and binoculars – voyeuristic and scientific at the same time. They help me understand why we love, why we break, why we hope, and why we keep walking even when the path is unclear.
For fifteen years, I have written across forms – fiction, essays, poems, reviews, interviews, obituaries, reflections, and long wandering pieces that resist being named. My work has travelled with me through seasons of volunteering, leading teams, building small worlds inside for-profit and non-profit spaces, walking through grief, rediscovering joy, learning how to serve others, and slowly learning how to return to myself.
Stories shape culture.
Culture shapes people.
People shape societies.
Societies shape systems.
And systems shape us back.
This loop – between art, people, and power – is where most of my work lives.
And that is why the title Andhaadhi – where the end connects to the beginning, where the next line always echoes the last. Where each chapter begins exactly where the previous one ends, and where every story links itself to others in ways I understand only days, weeks, months, or years later.
I am still piecing together all the puzzle pieces that make up this strange, moving, and often funny travelling tale called life. This website is where those pieces live.
Welcome to my memory place.