WIP
WIP (Work in Progress)
These are the stories I'm currently pouring my heart into.
In The Identity Debt, co-written with Jacquar Roston, we follow a woman navigating the devastating discovery of her own dissociative identity disorder while uncovering a conspiracy that connects her fractured mind to systematic childhood abuse and corporate violence. It's a psychological thriller that treats DID with authenticity and respect, exploring what survival actually costs and what healing can look like when you're sharing your body with someone you never knew existed.
Across Any Distance: Hope Remains is the book that came to be because my husband and I were talking about the government and biotechnology and the Anunnaki at the same time (ADHD is a hell of a creative engine). This story spans hundreds of thousands of years across dying gardens, collapsing democracies, and faraway planets, following the people on both sides of a desperate message sent into the dark. On a planet called Hope live the descendants who have to figure out what survival actually looks like when the easy answers are gone. This book is part sci-fi epic, part political satire, part love letter to stubbornness, and entirely about the connections shared between strangers and civilizations when giving up would be so much easier.
Lawful Good takes readers to the galaxy of Lareenya, where four broken outcasts collide in a space opera fueled by chaos magic, mini dragons, and the burning question: what does it mean to be good when the laws are evil? Inspired by D&D campaigns and the found-family stories I've always loved, this book confronts religious trauma, systemic oppression, and the horror of realizing you've been complicit in something monstrous. Buckle up. The galaxy is about to get messy.
Becoming Moore: A Memoir of Radical Resilience is me standing in front of you without a mask, claiming my story as my own. After years of pouring my autobiography into fictional costumes, I'm finally telling the truth directly: what happened, what I learned, and who I became. This is my record, written to help other survivors know they're not alone, not broken, just surviving in whatever ways their minds can devise.