Vispilio Audiobook Available June 3!

Hi friends! Thanks so much for all the support you’ve shown me with the release of Vispilio so far. It’s so exciting as a writer to see your work in other people’s hands. It’s also been great to hear some of your theories for book two. I’m excited to announce that the audiobook version of … Continue reading Vispilio Audiobook Available June 3!

I’m a Christian with Generalized Anxiety Disorder.

I’m a Christian, but when I was nine I had my first panic attack. I cried myself to sleep because I was afraid of change. Because the idea of dying scared me. Because heaven sounded boring, and eternity sounded terrifying. When I was thirteen, I was terrified of throwing up. The terror would give me … Continue reading I’m a Christian with Generalized Anxiety Disorder.

VISPILIO is Out on All Platforms! Read the First Chapter

As of January 9, Vispilio is available to purchase wherever you purchase books, including: It’s also available to download through your local library through Hoopla! Want to read the first chapter? Check it out here on Reedsy. Thank you so much for your support—over the last week I’ve gotten so many texts and messages from … Continue reading VISPILIO is Out on All Platforms! Read the First Chapter

UPDATE: I Wrote A Book! (Preorder Now)

First of all, WOW. Thank you all so much for your support. As an indie author, it’s been a long road getting my book out there (we won’t talk about how much I procrastinated over the last *checks notes* 15 years of my life to get this thing written). It’s amazing what you can accomplish … Continue reading UPDATE: I Wrote A Book! (Preorder Now)

I Wrote a Book!

Hi, followers! I have great news. It’s news I’ve been working on for 15 years or more. When I was 12 years old, I was assigned a project at school—write a short story. I loved this project, because I loved writing stories (I still do, obviously.) My humble short story was entitled Enemy on the … Continue reading I Wrote a Book!

Day 28 & 29: Dying in LA – Panic! at the Disco; Amie – Damien Rice

Day 28: Dying in LA – Panic! at the Disco  How do you define popularity? It’s kind of a rhetorical question because popularity means different things for different people. When I was in high school, the popular girls were the ones who played sports and had effortless hair and makeup every single day. They were … Continue reading Day 28 & 29: Dying in LA – Panic! at the Disco; Amie – Damien Rice

Day 10 & 11: Sucker’s Prayer – The Decemberists; Kin – Penny & Sparrow

As a rule, I don’t love country music. You know the kind I’m talking about – the really twangy kind. That’s some people’s cup of tea, and that’s great. Good for them. It is good music to kick back to – I just like to kick back to different music. I definitely like breezy music, … Continue reading Day 10 & 11: Sucker’s Prayer – The Decemberists; Kin – Penny & Sparrow

Day 12: Finding North, The Civil Wars

Growing up is hard. When I left for college (even though it was a short drive from my home) I felt displaced. Not just geographically displaced, but emotionally, intellectually. I was eighteen and starting my new future. A GPS would’ve been handy. But unfortunately, we don’t get that in life. But it does help to … Continue reading Day 12: Finding North, The Civil Wars

Day 8: Bad Blood – Bastille

Most friendships don’t last forever. It’s cool when they do, but oftentimes they’re not sustainable. Certain friends get us through certain periods of life, and then we move on. And there’s nothing inherently wrong with that. Losing touch isn’t a sin, and neither is outgrowing a relationship. Obviously it can be painful, but it’s better … Continue reading Day 8: Bad Blood – Bastille