Crossroads (13+) # 1641854:
The Intersection of Faith and Reality: My Bible Reading journal for 2010.
Derailed (13+) # 1568110:
Sasha's future is derailed on graduation day. Follow up to my published novel, "Blurry."
Price to Pay (18+) # 1652016:
The price tag on vengeance is higher than Paula expected. Prelude to my upcoming novel!
November (13+) # 1824769:
Tamara says goodbye to summer romance and faces winter alone.
Take Me Out (18+) # 1326256:
Molly's mistake is just another day for Janelle.
Wasted Years (18+) # 1563595:
Elizabeth Bane must find joy in life before disease renders her helpless.
Flicker (13+) # 1821095:
Mindy realizes the ugly reality of dementia.
All That Matters (13+) # 1821103:
Why is Crystal sad if she got everything she wanted?
Nobody's Listening (13+) # 1642032:
Mabel knows what people really think of her now - 2nd Place in 55 word contest 2/7/10!
Incursion (13+) # 1440662:
The cyborgs are coming. 3rd Place in Solar Dreamscape Sci-Fi Contest!
Shortcuts (E) # 1617023:
Teresa finds a simple solution to a big problem. Daily Flash Fiction Winner 11/10/09!
A Letter From My Home (E) # 1505685:
My home's reaction to the holidays. Third place in Lucky Duck 12/21/08!
Prank Wars! (13+) # 1454954:
Rednecks argue over pranks. First prize in "Make Me Laugh" 8/4/08!
Springtime Reprieve (E) # 1463873:
My "big fish" story! Winner in "Flash of Lightening" contest 8/24/2008!
Swept Away (E) # 1446470:
A 4th of July to remember. Winner of Stretch Your Imagination, Round 8!
Autumn Lullaby (E) # 1459468:
The year's end brings beauty to the earth. Winner of the 55 Word Contest!
Jackpot! (ASR) # 1549867:
A slice of life story about standing in line.
Zack and Chloe (E) # 1703718:
This is a picture of our sun conures; Zack and Chloe.
Chloe the Parrot (E) # 1675435:
Here's a picture of my second sun conure, Chloe.
Oliver (E) # 1691341:
Here's a picture of the third bird in our "flock," Oliver. (We call him Ollie.)
Picture (E) # 1760464:
Here's a "professional" picture of me.
My Big Fish (E) # 1545105:
This is a picture of the last fish I caught.