In 2011 a draft of my novel, The Licenser, won the Marina Nemat Award from Toronto University. I completed a certificate in Creative Writing and also won a Random House Student Writing Award for an excerpt from a different novel in 2010. Recently I've had a short story (about a giant trapped by fire in Barnum's American Museum) published in Philadelphia Stories journal and I co-run a local writing workshop, Nine Mile Writers.
The Licenser is a story of love, marriage, lies and murder set in London in 1678. I hope to find some readers for it here.
My current writing project is a series for children, Bookfinder Business, about a seemingly ordinary boy who teams up with four extraordinary Bookfinders. Together they'll discover the truth about their hideously disfigured Emperor and real reasons for their country's prosperity. I have my own personal team of 3 young readers who are helping me develop a really exciting story.
I love write and also to read widely and well.