
Happy landing!
Welcome, and thanks for joining me on my fiction publishing adventure.
Book news: my debut novel, Things I Wish I’d Said: An epistolary novel of dueling neurodivergences has been pulled from Amazon. I was never happy about the choice to use Kindle Direct Publishing, but had no better options last year. I do now, so I cannot in good conscience do business with them anymore. The book will be available through different sources including major distributors, meaning it can be stocked by independent and major chain bookstores, starting in March. The exact publication dates will be announced for both an epub and a paperback. An audiobook is still in the planning stages, and I’m assessing demand for a hard cover edition.
Since I used artistic fonts in the paperback, I’m also offering a more dyslexic-friendly fonts ebook edition available from Lulu (see link on Purchase my book page) in recognition of the challenges presented by that form of neurodivergence.
There is a Resources page linked to the Things I Wish I’d Said page. As time passes, I hope it will include more than just the resources mentioned in the book, which cover trauma/CPTSD, autism, and CE resources for practitioners.
My next book, still in development, is set in a pre-apocalyptic dystopian multiverse. I’m also developing a story idea about the the challenges of being an empath. For younger readers, I have plans for a series of children’s books about a beautiful dog named Lacie, one about strange plasma creatures secretly living amongst us, and other ideas in various stages of development.
Just like I was a transdisciplinarian in academia, as a writer I won’t be mono-genrique. Too many ideas is a great “problem” to have, isn’t it?