We tell them every day.
Sometimes, maybe, they make it into a journal or ebook or even print.

We all have stories to tell.

Most come from experience or tragedy or a wild imagination. The best come from wild imagination, and my first full length story comes from a concept my dad developed just after his time serving in WWII. On an old manual typewriter, Bob Rogers wrote out an interesting idea, and then filed it away. It wasn’t until after his death that folded piece of paper was found. In the story that unfolds from that concept, names are from his family tree, chapter headings come from lines he heard in a radio show he listened to as a child.

What’s in your history? What do you hear playing back from your childhood? Stories are everywhere, and you have many to tell, too. My message isn’t just read my book read my book (though I’d really like it if you did). My message is that you have a story to tell as well — get.it.out.there.

Stories come from everywhere.

the bookshelf

  • Silent Faith

    By all intents and purposes, she’s in a coma. What her family doesn’t know is that she’s not. And her doctor knows it. She can’t move, she can’t talk, she can’t open her eyes—but she can hear and think. And oh the things she hears!

    Available now on the Amazon Kindle App.

  • Time Out for Life

    What if you only had 33 years to live from the time you were born—just like everyone else? Would you live your life differently knowing how and when it would be over? What if there was someone pirating years away from others? What could you do? That’s what Tade and Milli are trying to figure out.

    To be released late 2024.

  • What We Remember

    We all have stories that affect our current moment; how we think, what we say, sometimes even how we move. The question is can we find a way to adapt in a positive way—use our whole story to live our best life?

    To be released early 2025.