Portrait of a white woman with red hair and a black mesh sweater.

The saying goes “write what you know”, and one of my friends said, “I do want to call you Alice now” after reading Down the Rabbit Hole. I may have put a bit much of myself into my first novel, but I hope that makes it more authentic.

I was born and raised in coastal Connecticut, and the first book in my Liminal Spaces series, while being about faeries and folklore, is also a love note to my neighborhood of Black Rock in Bridgeport. It’s a vibrant place full of lovely shops and restaurants, and I feel privileged to live so close to the shore.

Many teachers and professors told me over the years that I should be a writer, but I didn’t have a story to tell until now. I’ve been a photographer, a graphic designer, a visual artist, a musician, and so many other kinds of creator. I just hope other people enjoy reading Alice’s adventures as much as I’ve enjoyed writing them.