The Dronefall Series
Genre: Christian cyberpunk dystopia
The final two books are set to come out before the end of ’23. 2040’s Budapest has become a spooky techno-scape, and a young woman finds herself torn between a community of law-abiding Christians and the underworld that tries to protect them from covert but ever-intensifying persecution. (She also has no idea who she is, and she and her friends scale buildings and shoot drones. You need to read this one, trust me.)
DRONEFALL, Dronefall One
LIGHTWASTE, Dronefall Two
RAINCHILL, Dronefall Three
NIGHTSTARE, Dronefall Three
THE BOY WHO CALLED THE FOXES
Genre: contemporary standalone
I wanted to write a novel that was a pumpkin-spice latte in book form, and this was the result. After college and a failed attempt to start a music career in Chicago, a young man returns to live with his family in the quiet lake-town where, as a young child, he became a local legend…. But does the legend live on after tragedy and disappointment?
Poetry Collections
Genre: poetry and art These two poetry collections feature poems from my teenage year until the present. SFTSH was the first, and more of a compilation. DG was all written in the space of a year or so. Both chapbooks contain illustrations I drew for them. If you like fresh poetry, but not necessarily Tumblr poetry, check them out.
SONGS FROM THE SMALL HOURS
DAYLIGHT GHOSTS
THE BURNOUT JOURNAL: for artists and creatives
Genre: prompt journal
This is a prompt journal with 101 prompts and space to work with them. I designed it to be either a writing or an art journal. It’s meant to give you freedom to use the unique, detailed prompts as you’re inspired to, but only for about two pages. That’s strategic. The confined space keeps you from overcommitting to any one prompt, and helps you beat creative burnout from overwhelm.