I was nine when I created my first comic, Baby Buckie, which followed the many adventures of a quick talking ladies man who sported a diaper and a black bow tie – the ideal attire for a 6 month old secrete agent. My readership of two (Mom and Dad) gave it rave reviews, and they encouraged me to continue bringing her daydreams to life.
The years of Baby Buckie faded, but my love for stories burned on, and my preteen years were spent immersed in words. Gulliver’s Travels to The Genuine Works of Hippocrates, I read every book within in reach. I found my passion in words and soon began writing short stories.
While completing my Bachelor’s Degree in Environmental Biology and Chemistry, I still couldn't shake that yearning for fiction. Many took detailed notes in class, I let my mind twist the facts of science into stories. Thus, birthed my fascination with discredited science and my novel, Soft Inheritance.