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Writing has always been my way of working things out. Sometimes that means reflecting on life, sometimes it means sorting through tough seasons, and sometimes it’s just capturing a thought before it disappears. The books you’ll find here each came from a different place, but they all share one thing in common: they meant something to me when I wrote them.

Some were years in the making, and others came together more quickly, but each one helped me process, learn, or heal in some way. I’m sharing them in case they do the same for someone else.

Thanks for visiting. I hope you find something here that’s worth your time.

All books are available on Amazon.


Habits Make Heroes is a book about doing one small thing each day and letting that thing change your life. It is not a self-help pep rally, and it will not ask you to wake up at five in the morning to drink mushroom powder while journaling about your legacy. Instead, it offers a calm, practical system built around the idea that the real revolution is not in intensity, but in consistency. With a mix of structure, flexibility, and humor, this book gives you tools to create habits that actually stick.

You will learn how to define daily tasks that fit your life, how to use simple methods to build momentum, and how to recover when things go sideways. You will also learn how this approach can help you manage finances, reduce stress, and take better care of your time, your home, and your brain. The calendar becomes your ally. The checklist becomes a rhythm. You will not change everything overnight, but you will change something. And that something will build, one repeatable action at a time, until you look up and realize you are not stuck anymore. This is not a book for people who want to sprint. This is a book for people who want to keep going.


L, A Collection is a raw and intimate journey through grief, written after the loss of two children to miscarriage within six months. These fifty poems were not planned as a book. They were survival. They were how the author stayed grounded when the world felt like it was collapsing.

The title, L, represents the Roman numeral for fifty, but it also carries the quiet weight of loss, longing, love, and lament. Each poem captures a moment of pain or clarity or confusion. Together, they form a map of sorrow that does not point to resolution but to presence. The kind of presence you find when you stop trying to move on and start trying to hold on.

This book does not offer answers. It offers witness. It sits with the reader like a friend who is not afraid of silence. For anyone who has carried grief that the world cannot see, L, A Collection may be the voice that says, you are not alone.

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