WORKS

THE DISASTER MARCH: Book 1 

Charlie Corgin has always known he possessed special abilities, he could make things happen but couldn't explain how. When Charlie loses his home and family, he finds himself adrift. Taking shelter in the carnival fairgrounds, he enters a visiting circus, The Big Top, and discovers he has a lot in common with the performers. The Big Top is filled with people with extraordinary gifts, like telepathy, energy manipulation, and super-speed. 

Charlie settles into the children’s trailer with others like him, and begins attending the One Ring Schoolhouse, a school for the circus children. Though he’s entered a new world, the people are the same: bullies and know-it-alls, class clowns and athletes. The difference is, they all possess special abilities.

As the Big Top is plagued with a series of robberies, Charlie sees it as more than just a dangerous coincidence. His suspicions are confirmed when he discovers secrets hidden by the Big Top's Owner, Melchior Von Gott. Not knowing which adults can be trusted, Charlie and the other Big Top orphans must protect each other. 


Point at Infinity - LGBTQ Novel Proposal 

In the autumn of 1952, Jane Morgan has a life plan and her parent's money to achieve it. That changes when she enters Sarah Lawrence College and meets Dottie Whitacre. Jane contemplates betraying the comfort and security of life laid out with a husband and family, for a passionate, albeit unconventional, romance with Dottie. 

More than 40 years later, Freshman Kathleen Snyder leaves her conservative small, Ohio town and equally conservative parents to study at the very same college. It's there where she identifies and comes into her own values, petitioning and marching for and with her friends as an ally. 

Although decades apart, these two women share similar secrets, fears of disappointing family members and a desire to do what they believe is right.