Until Death Parts Us (a short story)

     Heather gathered her yoga mat from her Ford Focus and headed down the walk toward the house. After weeks of texting about taking a home session together, she and her friend David had finally agreed on a time. The musky-sweet scent of fallen leaves wafted through...

The Mountains Were Calling (a poem)

We drove west along the Trans-Canada amidst the Stoney Nakoda Nation, A spur of the moment plan without any hesitation. Through the rolling foothills, land so rugged and raw, it was the scene in the distance that captured our awe: Jagged peaks all ablaze against the...

Blind Date 2.0 (a short story)

Blind Date 2.0 When Lori met Brent for the second time, something clicked. Standing with his back against the wall of the character home, he looked sharp in his tan dress pants and dark-coral sweater. His soft brown eyes and polite conversation drew her in, putting...

Au Revoir (a poem)

Au Revoir ‘Twas nice to see you – I’ve missed you so many miles between us, yet one would hardly know.   ‘Twas nice to see you – you haven’t changed a bit, as youthful as ever: could it be our kismet?   ‘Twas nice to see you, my loyal friend. We’ve shared...

Welcome!

Welcome to my website! I hope that you all had a relaxing holiday season filled with peace and love. Thank you for your interest in my debut novel, A Sweet Pea in Baltimore. I was inspired to write this story after watching the television series The Wire, written by...