Books:

New Release

The Northeast Corner

In the late 1950s, our young narrator finds comfort in the rules and consistencies of her family life, but never hesitates to question her attentive parents about why things are the way they are. From wondering how to keep her beloved dog safe should a tornado hit to questioning why her father is speaking to a strange woman on the phone, the narrator is not content to leave worries un-addressed. But questioning a stable world is one thing.  Watching it crumble is another. 


PLAYWRITING WORK

Bird of Passage

Her life in shreds — again — Ginny rents a house on an island in Maine. Hopefully, the sea, the snow, the silence, will help her recover so she can write. But who is the stubborn old man in shorts who refuses to leave? He claims he’s the former owner. But the former owner is dead.


In the Works

Ffos-y-Rhiew

I moved to the United Kingdom in 1987-88 in order to write. I dreamed of finding a cottage at the end of a dirt road.


Locum Tenens: Portrait of a Welsh Country Doctor

Locum Tenens is a portrait of a country doctor in Mid-Wales in the last  half of the 20th century. The reader follows Neville Price through medical school and his subsequent return to Wales where he builds his private practice and raises a family.


A TRAGIC STORY OF LOSS

Bicycle Boy, A Death in the Neighborhood

I was transfixed by Charles Clubb and smitten by his cold loft theatre where he slept on a cot. For the next two years, The Theatre Exchange consumed my life. Until one day, Charles didn’t come to a meeting.


Short Stories:



“Field And Stream”

Short story published in American Chordata Spring 2015 (p. 45) 





“Pension Plan”

Short story published in The Emrys Journal Vol 16 Spring 1999 (p.17)



“The Plateau”

Short story published in The Southern Review, Winter 1988 (p. 202)