

Upcoming Debut:
Give My Love to Berlin
In 1927, the beautiful city of Berlin is the gay capital of the world. Ruth, a performer at one of the nightclubs in the city, and her girlfriend, Tillie, are living their lives and enjoying the freedom of the Weimer Republic. They are surrounded by a chosen family that includes drag performers, transgender women, and the prominent physician, Dr. Magnus Hirschfeld. Ruth, Tillie, and their best friends, James and Ernesto spend much of their time at the Institute for Sexual Science, the hub of the queer community in the twenties and early thirties. As the ’20s come to a close, Tillie watches her father, a prominent lawyer, as he becomes more entrenched with the Nazi Party. Working in his law office as his secretary, she meets prominent figures in the Nazi Party, including Joseph Goebbels and Hermann Göring, and becomes increasingly concerned as time passes that there is much more at stake than just her relationship with Ruth, who is also Jewish. Tillie becomes privy to the planning of rallies, the plans the Nazi party is making in order to ensure Nazi victories in major elections, and how the Nazis are taking over Germany one neighborhood at a time.
The novel jumps between the twenties and thirties and the early nineties and a young woman named Thea. Thea is dealing with the onset of her grandmother’s dementia, and discovers secrets hidden away that her grandmother never intended for her to uncover. Alternating between Tillie’s perspective during the ’20s and ’30s as the Weimar Republic slowly gives way to a dictatorship and Thea’s perspective in the ’90s as the secrets of her grandmother’s history come to light, Give My Love to Berlin follows the lives of two gay couples—Tillie and Ruth, and their best friends, James and Ernesto—trying to navigate falling in love, thriving in their community, and coming to terms with the danger they are in just by being who they are.
Current Projects:
Bicycles
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My second novel, Bicycles, is a book club, generational fiction and is currently out on submission.
In the summer of 2019, seventeen-year-old Micah is spiraling. Still reeling from the death of his father, he discovers a secret his mother, Claire, kept from him —information that shatters his trust and derails his already-precarious junior year of high school. With his grades in free fall and his anger consuming him, Micah cuts Claire off completely.
Desperate to salvage her relationship with her son and get him back on track, Claire makes a drastic decision: she pulls Micah out of school to homeschool him. But knowing she can’t do it alone, she reaches out to the last person she wants help from—her estranged father, Calvin. A retired history teacher with whom Claire shares a complicated and painful past, Calvin agrees under one condition: Micah must accompany him on a six-week bike ride he already had planned for the summer.
What begins as an uneasy agreement slowly evolves into a journey of reckoning and reluctant connection. As Micah and Calvin pedal across several states, they begin to forge a fragile bond. Through their shared experiences, Micah is forced to confront the truth about his family’s fractured legacy, while Claire wrestles with the ever-present memories of her abusive, addict mother and the resentment she still holds toward her father for what she and her brother both endured as children.
When the trip is cut short by a sudden accident, the entire family—Claire, her brother Brad, Calvin, and Micah—are thrust together in the house they grew up in, surrounded by their mother’s presence. Tensions simmer and old wounds resurface, but within that pressure cooker of grief, anger, and long-held secrets, the family begins to do the slow, painful work of healing.
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Literary Portfolio
Highlights of My Career
Explore a curated selection of my literary creations, each a testament to my passion for storytelling. Delve into these works that reflect my dedication to portraying authentic characters and LGBTQ history. For any inquiries, you can contact me, my agent, or my publisher, Amphorae Publishing.
Give My Love to Berlin
