Growing up in the inner city, I was inspired by the power of the spoken word. Though I graduated from UCLA with degrees in Psychology and Sociology, the literary requirements connected to both of these majors helped me obtain credentials in English. While trying to decide whether to pursue a career in Child Psychology or another field, I began substitute teaching for an English class in 2006. Once in this class, I fell deeper in love with writing and helping others express their ideas in written format. From there, various other degrees followed, however, ghostwriting, editing, and being an author did as well.
A poet and lyricist in high school, I often wrote poems and plays to pass the time. After obtaining a Masters Degree and English Credential, I taught various levels of English including Secondary English, Advanced Placement English Language and Composition, and Collegiate Rhetorical Analysis. To culminate all of that tutelage I began ghostwriting for various people, editing various texts, and authored a few published works of my own.