About Me

No matter how much I love my life, sometimes I like to step outside of it. That’s why I write.

With each story, I strive to build a world for readers where they, too, can escape. I aim to immerse readers in the lives of my characters. I want them to experience the same sights and sounds and, of course, all the feels. I seek to develop characters that are complex, flawed and, most importantly, real.

And I want them to be so relatable that readers have the characters, and their stories, on their minds long after they have closed their books (or shut off their devices).

But telling a compelling story doesn’t happen in 100 pages. So, if you prefer a quick read, I’m probably not the author for you. I don’t write to market, or “by the book.” (See what I did there?) I don’t follow the rules of hitting certain plot points at certain page numbers throughout the book. Rather, I prefer to steer away from the predictable formula.

Does it always work? You tell me.

I’m a stickler for story development. I want my readers to fall in love with the side characters just as much as the main ones. I want them to be able to close their eyes and envision the time and space the character is in. I want them so vested in the story that when the stakes are high, my readers are physically uncomfortable until they reach the resolution.

As a friend has told me, I like to be devastated.

And I want you to be, too.

So, if you enjoy thought-provoking stories that push boundaries and are sometimes messy, and – hopefully – often humorous, give me a shot.

Other random facts about me:

  • I'm ambidextrous. I write and eat with my left hand, but do everything else with my right (throw/catch, use scissors, etc.)
  • I was 16 the first time I was on a plane.
  • I live in Connecticut with my husband, who puts up with my crazy antics, and my son, who gives them right back to me.
  • Despite a lifetime spent in the Northeast, I hate the cold.
  • I prefer flip-flops to shoes, hoodies to coats, and walking outdoors to walking on a treadmill.
  • Although I was named "most improved player" my sophomore year on the JV volleyball team in high school, I didn’t make the varsity team my junior year.
  • I write better in the fall.
  • I drink too much coffee, and wholeheartedly believe Mexican food fixes everything.
  • In college I had a playlist that included Taking Back Sunday, NSYNC, Fuel, Brand New, songs from the musical "Rent" and Reba McEntire – not necessarily in that order.
  • In college I had a show on the student-run radio station called Random Nonsense.