First novel, Virgin soul, is a young black woman’s coming-of-age story of political growth and sexual politics set in the sixties in the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Area. "Theodicy" - full-length play read at Ohio State Univ., 2008; “Counter-Terrorism,” Bay Area Playwrights Festival 2004 winner, produced at The Marsh, S.F. 2008, “Heaven’s Hold,” produced at Brava! Theatre, S.F. and 2001 National Black Theater Festival in Winston-Salem, “The Kinship” at Basement Workshop, NYC; “Fat Women at Lunch” performed at Womanbooks, NYC, ”Knocked Up,”[co-written] a commedia dell’Arte about abortion that tours periodically with the SF Mime Troupe, “Life is a Carousel” Marsh Café, SF, and March 2007, Mid-America Theatre Conference, Minneapolis, “A Moment of Silence” Laney College, and farces "the Art of Benevolence," “Famine,” “The History of Sweat” and “Samaritan-ism” at Julia Morgan Theater, Berkeley