I’m in ‘The MacGuffin’! (or gasp – I’m all literary and stuff!)

I’m always excited to have my work out there, and today I received my copies of the winter 2012 issue of The MacGuffin. My story No Place Like Home appears in this issue and is the story of a mother and daughter with very different personality types. Through a roundabout conversation they realize that this … More I’m in ‘The MacGuffin’! (or gasp – I’m all literary and stuff!)

Coming in March

from No Boundaries Press All Andrew wanted was the typical American dream: a good career, a nice house, and a typical loving family. Instead he has a menial job, a small apartment, and children that remind him of creatures out of a sci-fi movie. To add insult to injury, he’s well aware that he’s not … More Coming in March

The language of lumber

No Boundaries Press    Amazon         Barnes and Noble     Bookstrand In keeping with the Mooner theme this week, I wanted to share some of my vocabulary that I used for the story. Part of what I love about the logging era of history is the language. It’s so rough and crass and gloriously beautiful. There’s a real … More The language of lumber

Available Now: Mooner

As I’ve said before, I’m so excited for this title! History, creepy creatures that skulk about in the woods, questionable morals…what could be better than that? Buy Me!  The Blurb: Like many young men at the end of the 1800s Bill has signed on to work in a logging camp to earn a fast paycheck … More Available Now: Mooner

Substantial Children’s Lit or Why I Refuse to Stop Reading Kids Books

So just when I think there can’t possibly be more, I got a notification this week that a poem of mine will be in the back-to-school issue  (probably Aug/Sept) of the e-zine Stories for Children Magazine! I’m so excited for a variety of reasons. Obviously, another acceptance makes me happy, but it’s more than that. … More Substantial Children’s Lit or Why I Refuse to Stop Reading Kids Books