Two original songs from the album Throw Her Back exploring themes of betrayal
Two original songs from the album Throw Her Back exploring themes of betrayal
How do you transform complex emotional experiencesâthe gaslighting dynamics of a toxic relationship and the lingering nostalgia for lost loveâinto lyrics that feel both specific and universal? The challenge was to capture raw emotion while maintaining craft: meter, rhyme, narrative structure.
Wrote lyrics balancing narrative clarity with poetic imagery and emotional authenticity | Structured "Spite" around ironic reversal, building tension toward the final reveal | Grounded "Wiscasset" in specific coastal Maine geography to anchor abstract nostalgia
Demonstrates ability to translate complex emotional dynamics into structured narrative | Shows command of tone managementâsarcasm in "Spite," wistfulness in "Wiscasset" | Reveals attention to craft: internal rhyme schemes, meter consistency, thematic coherence
The best personal writing earns universality through specificity. Don't generalize the feelingâname the street, describe the smell, remember what was said. Readers find themselves in your details, not your abstractions.
Two original songs from the album Throw Her Back exploring themes of betrayal
A historical fantasy novel set in 1236 Northern Europe, where the eastern rim of Christendom unravels amid crusading politics, tribal resistance, and ancient powers beneath the waters.