Horror’s Not Dead
…is it? I like to read horror novels (shocker, I know). They’re my favourite night reads, nestled under the covers and with a hot cup of tea on the nightstand. And though I don’t read horror...
View ArticleBrave New Novel
This is it. My novel is DONE. What you’re seeing here is my baby, all dressed up and ready to go. I’m lucky enough to have a good friend editing (and as an indie, helpful friends are EVERYTHING); this...
View ArticleGuess What Came in the Mail…
Crooked Little House comes out on Tuesday! I’ll be doing a giveaway on Facebook, and you have to be a fan of my author page to enter. Swing by and show me some “like”; giveaway details to follow once...
View ArticleA Love Letter, From Me to You
Thank you. If you’ve ever read a single one of my stories, if you’ve come to be a friend online, if you found me two seconds ago and you’re wondering who the hell this chick is (hang around, I’m fun,...
View ArticleA Team Effort with Imaginary People
Writing a novel isn’t easy. There are moments of doubt about the overall book. Crippling, terrifying doubt. (This idea is stupid. I am stupid. None of this makes any goddamned sense.) You pick your...
View ArticleCrooked Little OPEN House
Hey guys! Some of you haven’t yet stepped foot inside my Crooked Little House, so I thought I’d hold an open house for #WorldBookDay. Please pardon the mess. It’s a little run down: the roof is old,...
View Article“What’s Inside” Goes Audio!
This is one of the most flattering things that has ever happened to me. Last week I was approached by a voice actor interested in doing a reading of my short story, What’s Inside. I listened to one of...
View ArticleFirst Signing of 2018!
Indigo North London 86 Fanshawe Park Rd, London Ontario January 27th 12-4 PM Are you in the area? Come say hi! Updates and news (and an excerpt!) can be found on my Facebook page.
View ArticleI broke. But I’m not broken.
I broke. There’s a difference between breaking and being broken. To break is to fall apart. To shatter. To BE broken is to linger in that state: pieces on the floor, jagged edges sharp and untouchable....
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