I write books.
And I accompany others to write theirs, when the story deserves to become a work
Who I am and why I write


I'm an author and editor who has forged my own path through direct experience, writing, and fieldwork. For me, writing has never been an aesthetic exercise or an act of exposition, but a way to give structure to thought, order to experience, and meaning to what often remains confused or inexpressible.
Over time, I've written books that combine personal growth, identity, work, and food culture, developing a vision that prioritizes the human being rather than the role. Each project stems from deep listening, an understanding of complexity, and a desire to transform experience into something useful, readable, and enduring.
Today I work as an author and editorial consultant for myself and others, helping individuals and professionals create authentic, structured, and coherent books. I don't write for publicity, but to create works that have dignity and lasting value.
Writing for Others
Writing a book isn't simply about telling a story or organizing ideas, but taking on the responsibility of shaping something that truly represents the author. That's why, in addition to my personal projects, I also work as an author and consultant for those who want to write a book but lack the tools, time, or structure to do it on their own.
My work isn't traditional ghostwriting. I don't simply write "in someone's place," but I accompany the author on a journey of listening, clarifying, and crafting the work, respecting their voice and experience. Each book is custom-designed, without pre-packaged formats.
I work with people who have something real to say: professionals, entrepreneurs, creatives, chefs, and individuals who have been through significant experiences and feel the need to transform them into a structured and readable work.
Publishing
Alongside my work as an author and editorial consultant, I'm pursuing an independent publishing project. Being a publisher also means taking on an additional responsibility: not just writing a book, but evaluating whether that work truly makes sense, how it should be constructed, and in what form it can endure over time.
My editorial approach is selective and artisanal. I don't mass-produce books, nor do I pursue rapid production methods. Each project is carefully read, evaluated, and curated, from structure to language, from internal consistency to publication preparation.
This editorial approach also accompanies the work of writing for others: those who work with me receive not just a text, but a book conceived as a complete work, with a clear direction, a recognizable voice, and a solid form.
Propose your project
I personally welcome every writing and publishing proposal. Not all projects are accepted, because I believe a book should arise from a genuine need, not simply a desire to be published.
If you feel you have a story, a thought, or a journey that deserves an authentic and structured form, you can submit your project to me. The first step is to tell me who you are and why this book needs to exist.
I'm looking for true works, not perfect ones. Books that have something to say and the courage to say it in the right way.
