“this writer’s life” tv interview

On April 11, 2026 WDCA Fox5 will air an interview I did for the program “This Writer’s Life,” hosted by my friend Alex Kuehn. Alex is the author of the children’s book, Libby The Lunchbuddy, and she was kind enough to invite me onto the show. The interview is about Continue reading “this writer’s life” tv interview

my speech to the ESLA young authors

On March 17, I was the featured speaker at the annual Young Authors contest award ceremony, held by the Eastern Shore Literacy Association. The awards recognize the best poets and short-story writers in grades 1-12. I helped hand out the awards, and then afterwards, I signed books for any who Continue reading my speech to the ESLA young authors

SAGE progress report: feb 2026

In September 2025, I announced that I am drafting a fantasy roleplaying game called SAGE, which stands for Simple & Awesome Gaming Engine. It’s designed to be: 1) easy to play; and 2) really cool. It’s meant for people who don’t have the time or inclination to plow through 400 pages of dense rules. The Continue reading SAGE progress report: feb 2026

my 2026 bookselling schedule

Current as of April 2, 2026. I frequently sell books in person (I wrote a guide for authors on how better to do that), and here’s what I have lined up so far. I’ll be adding more events throughout the year. In previous years, I participated in a lot of comic-cons, but many Continue reading my 2026 bookselling schedule

a new chapter begins

Yesterday, September 30, I officially ended 27 years of working for the Federal government. I started in 1998 as a technical writer for the U.S. Census Bureau, then became a business manager for the Department of Commerce from 2001-2007. I then joined the Federal Railroad Administration (part of the Department Continue reading a new chapter begins

once upon a scam

Let me tell you a story. Once upon a time (August, 2025), there was a fantasy book convention making its debut in the Washington DC area. It promised many splendors: Immerse yourself in your favorite bookish worlds with over 100 vendors and guest authors, exciting panels and workshops, TTRPG room, Continue reading once upon a scam

coming soon: SAGE

The gaming world needs another fantasy role-playing game the way TikTok needs more dance videos, but nevertheless, I’m crafting SAGE, which very much emulates old-school Dungeons & Dragons. As in, the 1977 D&D Basic Set (my introduction to the game), and 1st Edition Advanced D&D, which I played for decades. Continue reading coming soon: SAGE

everything’s connected

A little-known feature about my novels is that though each is a standalone story, and not part of a series,* they’re all connected. Certain characters, items, locations, and scenes from each book appear (though sometimes quite differently) in others, crossing over in particular ways. *Though I’ve sometimes described Stray Cats Continue reading everything’s connected