Fiction

Life Switch

My short story, Life Switch, was published in the Eighth Annual Los Angeles NaNo Anthology, Engineering Chaos. You can find both the kindle and hard copy versions on Amazon by following this link here: https://www.amazon.com/Engineering-Chaos-Eighth-Angeles-Anthology.

Worldship

“Lovely, quiet, and lyrical . . . a compelling, thought-provoking novel that readers will enjoy.”

Fiona Hallowell, Editor

I completed my debut novel, a spiritual literary romance that blends Eastern philosophy and Western culture in an evocative narrative of one individual’s search for self-realization and the meaning of true love.

Pitched as a cross between Siddhartha and About a Boy, WORLDSHIP tells the story of Miles, a neurotic millionaire and eternal drifter, who thought that buying residency on the World, the largest privately owned international yacht, would help him find freedom from the existential anxiety that threatens to destroy his very being. The luxurious lifestyle distracts him until he discovers a mysterious and elusive woman who reminds him of the peace he lost as a child.

But she won’t even tell him her name. So Miles employs the help of the three women who do want him in order to get closer to the woman who doesn’t. He soon learns that the mystery woman, Constance, is not only a recluse, but she’s fully committed to her deceased husband. With a push from the quirky and possibly insane captain of the ship, Miles starts his obsessive chase that will either save or annihilate him.

WORLDSHIP was edited by Fiona Hallowell, an experienced trade book editor who has worked with a diverse range of publishers, including HarperCollins Publishers, Guideposts Books, MacMillan, Reader’s Digest Trade Publishing, and more.

In my previous experience, I wrote for IndieSlate, an independent filmmaking magazine. Recently, I published a short story in an anthology. Currently, I’m a staff blogger on ND Pendant Artists. I also write songs, short stories, and poetry.

Prospective agents and publishers may contact me here.

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