
I am currently writing an academic novel that delves into the complexities of sex work through the lens of Katie Kuada, a former sex worker who transitions to a traditional wife role. My exploration centers on the societal perceptions of both identities, examining the stigma and empowerment associated with each.
In addition to Katie’s personal journey, I am also exploring the benefits of decriminalization. I aim to highlight how legal reforms can improve the safety, rights, and well-being of sex workers, fostering a more equitable society.
Through a focus on identity transformation, I seek to uncover the motivations behind Katie's choices and the challenges she faces in navigating relationships and societal expectations. By incorporating historical context and real-life insights, I strive to create a nuanced portrayal that underscores the economic and emotional factors influencing her path.
Through my writing, I aspire to engage readers in a thoughtful conversation about gender roles, the decriminalization of sex work, and the multifaceted nature of personal identity.

I've always been an avid reader. I am currently reading several memoirs, academic books, and novels concerning sex work.

I am a trained academic researcher. My introductory novel is a tie between my personal memoir and a review of literature from others. All sources are cited, and you can enjoy reading what I sourced!

















