Hi, I'm Treesa Biju

I’ve been writing stories and poems since I was a child—words have always been where I turn to understand what I feel.

This is the story of Rose, who learned to stay silent to keep the peace—but discovered that finding her voice was the key to finding herself.

Why I write

I’m passionate about mental health, emotional healing, and the quiet, steady strength we often forget we carry. Writing became my way of exploring these tender spaces—the moments when we feel too much, when we’re learning to trust our own voice again, when we’re discovering that healing isn’t always loud or linear.
Every story I tell comes from a place of deep empathy for the human experience. I believe in the power of words to hold space for our pain, to validate our struggles, and to remind us that we’re not alone in our journey toward wholeness.

The Stories I Carry

What I Found at Last is my first novel. It holds pieces of the stories I’ve carried for years, shaped by empathy and hope. Every character, every moment of pain and healing, comes from a deep understanding of what it means to lose yourself and find your way back.
If you’ve ever felt too much, too quiet, too emotional—or like you had to shrink to be loved—this book is for you. It’s for every woman who has had to learn that her sensitivity is not a weakness, that her voice matters, and that choosing herself is not selfish—it’s survival.

My Passion for Healing & Hope

I believe deeply in the power of storytelling to heal—not just for the reader, but for the writer too. When we share our stories, when we make visible the invisible struggles, we create space for others to feel less alone in their own journey.
My work will always center on emotional healing, the quiet strength that comes from surviving difficult things, and the hope that lives in choosing to keep going. Because every story of healing matters. Every voice that speaks up after being silenced matters. And every woman who chooses herself after being told she’s not enough—she matters most of all.