“Gigi!” arrives on 14 December at JMS Books!

“Gigi” arrives on 14 December from JMS Books and is available now for pre-order.  On Tik-Tok.  Description: “Too effeminate, too soft, too brown, Darren was a disappointment to his ex-military father almost since birth, but growing up in a small-town Alabama middle-class family, he lived a comfortable if lonely life… until coming out. Soon homeless […]

June 29th at JMS Books! “The Agony of Joy” – My Award-winning Novel

AVAILABLE ON June 29th, my award winning novel, THE AGONY OF JOY, will be released at JMS Books LLC. Interested in reviewing for your website or blog? Contact me! Set primarily in #Berlin, and was first published in 2012, and received the Global Ebook Award top spot as best in the LGBT category. I’ve posted […]

“Lieutenant’s Love” – 2024 Version – Now Available!

Today, March 16th, “Lieutenant’s Love” will be available again through JMS Books LLC. It’s a historical fantasy of loss, love & war first published in 2010, and my very first work released by a traditional publishing house. Its genre is #gayromance, with tags of battle scenes, #gaymilitary, secret love, and heroism. Heat level is mild, […]

Call for Participants – #Filming of ALMOST #Documentary Restarting

FILMING HAS RESTARTED FOR ALMOST! WE ARE ACTIVELY SEEKING PARTICIPANTS, SO PLEASE  APPLY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. ALMOST was first developed to be a short #documentary film with unique animated storytelling and live scenes, which it still will be, but additionally, I will create a #webseries where episodes feature participants who wish to further share […]

The 2023 Recipient of the Ma’iingan Scholarship Award from the Society of American Indian/Alaska Native Psychologists

Very pleased to share that I was awarded the 2023 Ma’iingan Scholarship during the annual conference of the Society of American Indian/Alaska Native Psychologists in June. From their description, it is defined by someone: “Who is working with or for our gender expansive relatives. Terminology is evolving and fluctuating when addressing our gender expansive relatives […]