I began my public fiction career in 2014. That’s the year I won the Central Coast Writers Conference’s first place award for “Mrs. Meyer’s Morning,” a short story inspired by my mother’s battle with dementia. 

In 2015, I was a finalist with my flash fiction piece, “Cambrian Branch No. 256,” which tells the story of a woman who goes to an ATM for a withdrawal and learns her entire life has fallen apart.

In Fall 2021, my story, “Good Neighbors,” was released in the Sisters in Crime Guppy Anthology The Fish that Got Away.

I love short fiction because it fits neatly into our busy lives. And it’s more nourishing than a tweet.

Mrs. Meyer’s Morning Cambrian Branch No. 256 Natural Variations