Life is about love, loss, and laugh—Through words, I weave each joy and half.
Writing has never been just a skill for me—it’s a journey that started back in my Islamic junior high school days. My English teacher required us to keep a diary in English—a task that felt like a chore at first, but ended up shaping my habit of putting thoughts into words.
Writing has become more personal since I was in Islamic senior high school. I started crafting poetry, and to my surprise, some of my pieces were read on the radio. There was a unique satisfaction in seeing something that once lived only in my notebook reach a wider audience.
In college, my passion for writing led me to join the student journalist. That’s where I found incredible mentors who introduced me to feature writing—a way of storytelling that doesn’t just present facts but also builds an emotional connection with readers.
That skill opened doors to professional journalism. I worked as a journalist for a national media outlet, learning that writing isn’t just about style—it’s also about responsibility, truth, and clarity.
Now, I serve as a redactor at Gusdurian.net while continuing to write books and contribute articles to various publications. For me, writing isn’t just about stringing words together—it’s about telling stories that resonate, inspire, and, perhaps, even shift someone’s perspective.