Where you can find my work . . .

I’m proud to have a chapter in Launch Pad: The Countdown to Marketing Your Book, a useful collection of essays for anyone looking for tips on getting their book out into the world.

If you know me at all, you won’t be surprised that my chapter is “The Magic of Showing Up: Networking, Collaboration, and Community.” Community is my favorite part about working for James River Writers, and it’s why JRW has also endorsed this book.


River City Secrets: Stories from Richmond is a collection of middle-grade short stories. Written by eighteen different authors and edited by Lana Krumwiede, the anthology is published by RVA indie press Chop Suey Books Books. My short story "Quetzal at the VuumFah" takes place at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts.








River Town is a collection of short stories set in 1890s West Virginia. The combined work of six different authors, the tales range from adventure to romance, from intrigue to fantasy. Each story stands alone, yet together they take readers to a time along the Kanawha River just after the Civil War when families were still struggling to recover and as the railroad was first making its way through the mountains. The river was the center of everything. 

My short story "Hayden's Return" opens the book and raises more questions than it answers, setting some of the other stories in motion.

Find it on Amazon.