Q: What kind of stories do you write?

A: I write all kinds - speculative, dark fairy tales, fables, satire, horror with heart, emotional drama, crime thrillers, and whatever else keeps me up at night. Some stories are 100 words. Others run closer to 6,000. If it explores a moment where something has the opportunity to crack open - whether in the body, the mind, or the world, I’m probably writing it.

Q: Are you working on a book?

A: Yes. It’s called The Gospel According to Her, and it’s coming in Fall 2026 / Early 2027. Told across five books: Genesis, Doubt, Reckoning, Crucifixion, and Resurrection - stories that blur the sacred and the profane told through surreal parables and sacred refusals. Sign up for updates to be notified when pre-orders open.

Q: Why short fiction?

A: Because it gets to the point. I’m drawn to the pressure of the form and the constraints of it - what you leave in says as much as what you choose to leave out. I’m not interested in spending 300 pages wandering toward a climax on most days. I'm interested in finding the moment that matters most and stay there, and see what it reveals.

Q: Can I feature or interview you?

A: Yes, I’m open to interviews and having my work featured. Just send me:

  • A short overview of your platform or publication
  • What you’d like to discuss or feature
  • Timing or deadlines I should know about

Q: Do you accept speaking or writing invitations?

A: I do, absolutely. I love collaborating with other writers, editors, and creative communities. If you’re interested in booking me, please include:

  • The event, series, or publication you’re reaching out on behalf of
  • What you’re hoping I’ll contribute (reading, panel, workshop, etc.)
  • Timing and logistics (dates, virtual/in-person, etc.)

Q: Are you seeking literary representation?

A: Yes — for the right project and with the right partner.

I’m looking for a literary agent who knows how to champion voice-driven, genre-blurring, emotionally resonant work. If you’re drawn to books that live in-between the lines — literary with speculative threads, feminist and spiritual in tone, mythic but grounded, we might speak the same language.

If you represent authors like Carmen Maria Machado, Claire Vaye Watkins, Lidia Yuknavitch, or Brandon Taylor, and your resume includes phrases like:

  • “darkly lyrical”
  • “cross-genre”
  • “psychological or surreal elements”
  • “stories that interrogate faith, power, or gender roles”

…I’d love to hear from you.

Please include:

  • What drew you to my work
  • What kinds of projects you typically represent
  • Where you see alignment between your list and mine

How to Get In Touch

If you’re an agent, editor, journalist, event host, collaborator, or just someone with a compelling idea — I’m open to conversations that make sense:

Send me a message here and include a few details so I can better understand the fit. 

I read everything, and I’ll respond if it aligns.