Essays, memoir, and narrative work that sit with complexity rather than resolve it too quickly.
Juliette writes about everyday life as someone who has also spent years learning to see.
Juliette writes about everyday life as someone who has also spent years learning to see.
Her debut memoir, Cracked, Not Broken: A Rebel Mother's Immigrant Story, chronicles her mother's journey from 1950s Colombia to the segregated American South—a story of faith, determination, and quiet defiance.
Her essays and reflections appear regularly on The Additional f-Stop, her Substack newsletter, where she writes about creativity, identity, and what it means to live consciously. Her writing is often noted for its emotional depth, clarity, and invitation to introspection.
Juliette's background spans language and translation, technology and marketing, and photographic art—disciplines that have shaped her ability to communicate with persistence, empathy, and vision. She excels at making complex ideas accessible, whether through narrative prose, visual storytelling, or strategic communication.
As a consultant, she works with artists, entrepreneurs, agencies and small organizations to navigate digital tools, refine their messaging, and align their creative or business goals with clarity and purpose.
Her work—across all forms—is grounded in attention to the visual, sensitivity to stories, and a belief that good communication begins with an open mind.
Follow her written essays and photography projects at The Additional f-Stop on Substack.