My journey as a writer began in newspapers and peer-reviewed journals, where I explored these themes academically. Now I channel that same curiosity into thriller and horror fiction, creating stories that examine the darker implications of our interconnected world.
Flashbang: A YA thriller set in 1995 Los Angeles, where a teenage girl stumbles into a web of police corruption and racial violence after finding an encrypted disk. When ancient forces begin manipulating modern conflicts, she must learn to see through the chaos before her city tears itself apart.
Rawmesh: A near-future thriller where friends fight to survive in a world stripped of all electronics by the eco-terrorist group Green Forest. In a society suddenly disconnected, they discover that sometimes the most dangerous networks are the ones we can't see.
Between novel drafts, I sharpen my craft through short stories across multiple genres. I'm always hunting for new markets through resources like Authors Publish and the Canadian Authors Association's contest listings—the thrill of finding the perfect home for a story never gets old.
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