A fantasy adventure for elementary-age kids who enjoy horses, magic, and a sprinkling of danger and heroism.

MEET BLUE, a girl who rides mighty sea stallions.

She’s also running from her past.

Can she team up with her favorite stallion to rescue a stranger in trouble?

Featured on Global Comix Popular Last Week -- Pets

Blue — a mini graphic novel

Featured in Ember: A Journal of Luminous Things.

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The Wonderfuls

She Leaps Like Icarus

#50 Precious Words Winner, 2023

A girl jumps into the sky with arms outstretched, while the sun sets

She leaps like Icarus

from the hen house,

heart singing

as wind whistles 

through her cardboard wings — 

Snap! Crunch!

Doctor splints her broken arm.

No more flying! Mom scolds.

Night.

Tear-soaked pillow.

Curtains rustle.

Brother rolls in his telescope.

Look!

Brilliant amber moon.

Her heart swells.

We’ll fly there, together.

A Reverie’s Wings

#FallWritingFrenzy 2022 Winner

Every October evening, we race the Shadows. We dash along cold, wet alleyways as the sun dips down over the village, our glowing dream-jars swinging at our hips. As the smallest Reverie-fairy, I am entrusted with children’s dreams. Tonight, if I don’t fail, I’ll finally get my wings.

A soft cry. I climb the trellis and drop into a nursery. A newborn slowly sucks a bottle in her sleeping mother’s arms, her eyes closing. Joy floods my heart as I pluck a dream from my jar to give her — a dream of safety, of love.

A Shadow emerges from behind the rocking chair, a bag of nightmares slung over his shoulder.

“Wait!” I cry. “Her first dream should be good. So she knows that the world is full of hope.”

“Don’t be a sore loser, Reverie.” He reaches into his bag. “I got here first.”

“NO!” Heart pounding, I throw my dream. It merges with his black, stormy one, bursting over the baby like silver rain. She sneezes. Her eyes close.

The Shadow stares at me, surprised. “You’ll never get your wings now. You broke a good dream.”

My heart aches. “But now she’ll know hope first, even in dark.”

A dark alleyway at dusk. A bright lantern hanging below a roof leaves a pink glow on the cobblestone.