Once you decide to create something, anything, and send it into the world it will be judged. There will only be a handful of responses to your efforts. People will either love it, hate it, or feel completely indifferent. Of
My 2024 Planner Lineup Video

I have a lot going on right now and that trend will continue for at least the first half of 2024. I needed to rethink my entire approach to planning and staying organized. Here is my 2024 planner lineup! Thank
Updates: No Alcohol, Conference, Travel, Books

It’s September first, which is a big deal in my house because it happens to be both my husband’s and son’s birthday. It’s also now officially the month when I can sink fully into that fall feeling, especially at home
Where Does it Come From?

Every time I attend a book club as a guest author or answer interview questions or even just have a conversation at a bar that leads to the discussion of writing books, I get asked this question: Where do you
Expanded Audio Distribution for Once Upon a Lie

I published the audiobook for Once Upon a Lie back in May, and it was available on Audible and Apple books right away. So that was great. But I was using a different distributor to publish it and make it
Current Read: The Broken Girls by Simone St. James

Even though it’s 90 degrees outside and we are in full swing summer mode here in the Northern Hemisphere, I’m in no mood for beach reads at the moment. All I want are dark, atmospheric books and as you can
Writing Vlog #5: Once Upon a Lie is Published…the Mistakes I Made and Lessons Learned

Writing Vlog #5: Once Upon a Lie is Published…the Mistakes I Made and Lessons Learned. Today I’m sharing about my highs and lows with my return to self-publishing and the release of my new book, Once Upon a Lie. I’m
5 Things I Wish I’d Known Before Traveling to Tahiti

Know before you go: Tahiti
Interview with Anita Kushwaha

I was recently interviewed by author Anita Kushwaha on her blog. Here is the link to check it out…I am pretty candid about my reasoning and feelings about leaving traditional publishing.
Excerpt Once Upon a Lie: Chapter Three

Link to chapter two Link to chapter one Alexander untethered his MacBook from the projection cables and slid it into the padded sleeve of his computer bag. His class of Columbia University neuropsychology graduate students, were collecting their own things,