
I write stories by Lucid Dreaming.
About
I am a very private introvert. You won't find me on the Socials. Fiction writing represents my second act and emerged unexpectedly. While struggling with insomnia, I began practicing lucid dreaming, which became a gateway to storytelling drawn from my subconscious.
Pet, was my first bizarre dream and became a novella.
My first novel, The Bullies features fictional characters, but the bullying incidents depicted are rooted in real events.
My latest novel, Rose Thorne I tried a more literary tone.
If you are an Agent or Publisher interested in my work feel free to contact me as I am currently not represented.
Log Lines & Outlines
Title/status/ word count
1.PET, a Novella /Complete/17k words
When Portland everyman Caleb Walker is abducted by aliens and sold as a specimen, his nightmare seems complete—until he’s “rescued” by a family of giant, hamster-like humanoids who collar him, pamper him, and welcome him as their beloved new pet. Trapped in a world that is as breathtaking as it is inescapable, Caleb must fight to hold onto the one thing no leash can restrain: his humanity.
2.The Bullies, Novel /Complete /60k words
Lester Manning’s support group for adult survivors of childhood bullying was supposed to be about healing. And it was—until healing wasn’t enough. Now these damaged, magnetic misfits have a new mission: finding the people who made their lives hell and making sure they never forget it. Revenge has never felt so righteous. Or so dangerous.
3. Rose Thorne, Novel /Complete /70k words
Rose Thorne arrives at a Nazi labor camp in October 1943 with no weapon, no allies, and no expectation of survival. What she has is a nurse’s training, a pathological patience honed over a lifetime of surviving men who underestimated her, and a ledger full of debts she has every intention of collecting. The guards think they’ve claimed her. They have no idea what they’ve unleashed.
4. The Intersection of Everything, Novel /Outlined
When a detour in a freak storm strands Shane and Vera in a fog-shrouded seaside town that doesn’t appear on any map, they discover a place where the boundary between imagination and reality has dissolved entirely—and where leaving may not be as simple as finding the road home.
5. Twelve, Novel /1 chapter & Outlined (Series bk1)
A teenage genius wakes aboard a colony ship bound for a new world, expecting to find a crew of sleeping settlers. What she finds instead are secrets buried so deep they were never meant to be found—secrets that will force her to choose between the mission humanity is counting on and the truth that could change everything, including who she is.
6. The Utopian, Novel/1 chap & Outlined (Series bk2 prequel to 12)
Gideon is the world’s first trillionaire, a robotics visionary with a god complex and a plan to match: if the world won’t let him lead it, he’ll build his own. His private nation promises perfection—engineered prosperity, zero crime, zero suffering. But what begins as the ultimate humanitarian project slowly reveals itself as the ultimate act of ego, and Gideon will discover that one man’s paradise is another man’s prison.
7. Pip, a Novella /in the works
When folklore researcher Phineas Wickshire accidentally destroys a centuries-old elf house in Reykjavík — with his own backside — he assumes the worst is behind him. He's wrong. The house's furious three-inch owner, Pip, invokes an ancient debt of elf law and follows him all the way home to Camden, moving uninvited into Phineas's already-chaotic Victorian townhouse. What begins as a campaign of miniature revenge slowly becomes something neither of them planned for — and considerably harder to walk away from.
An elf’s home is crushed by a tourist in Iceland. He stows a way in his luggage to claim the tourist’s home for his own. Calamity ensues.
8. Animal Tales - a collection of animal themed stories / Outlined
Pet – See above. Included novella
King of Cats- In a dystopian Japan where human bonds have frayed beyond repair, one man discovers he has a gift: cats obey him. Every command. Every time. What begins as a strange comfort becomes something far more powerful—and far more dangerous—in a world that has forgotten how to follow anyone.
Yoshi & Milo – Two aliens crash-land in the Arctic Circle, stranded and looking remarkably like oversized penguins. When they encounter their earthly doppelgängers, they find kin—but also a language barrier no science can bridge. Their cover holds until a razor-sharp research scientist hears something in their calls that doesn’t belong in nature, and becomes dangerously obsessed with proving it.
Jinx’s Plan – Jinx the cat has a plan. It’s brilliant, it’s bold, and it will end with him ruling the world—as soon as he can get the goldfish, the dog, and the rabbit next door to stop undermining him. World domination is harder than it looks when you’re twelve inches tall and your co-conspirators have a three-second memory.
9. Bernard Moss, Novel/ Outlined
When junior publisher Victor is assigned to manage Bernard Moss—the house’s most profitable and most unhinged author—he quickly learns that some careers come at a cost no raise can justify. Brilliant, monstrous, and completely ungovernable, Moss doesn’t just push boundaries; he doesn’t believe they apply to him. Victor’s only job is to keep him publishable. It may be the hardest thing he’s ever done.
10. The Professor’s Assistant, Novel / Outlined
He runs his calendar, fetches his coffee, solves all his equations and takes none of the credit. But behind every discovery that has made Dr. Fuss the most celebrated scientist alive is a mind that dwarfs his own—his assistant’s. He has kept his secret for years. Now someone else has figured it out, and they want to use it to destroy everything he’s built from the shadows.
11. The Glowing Man, Novel / Outlined
He walked toward a UFO. He woke up glowing gold. Overnight, Frank becomes a global phenomenon—talk shows, endorsements, a million followers and a Cult by Tuesday. But fame built on a body is a cage with a bright paint job, and the harder he tries to find out what the aliens actually did to him, the more the world insists he stop asking and just keep shining.
12. Making of a Killer, Novel /Outlined
When a martial arts instructor’s wife is found murdered, the police stop looking the moment they find him standing over the body. Convicted on circumstance and railroaded into a life sentence, he enters prison as a man falsely accused. To survive what’s waiting for him inside, he’ll have to become exactly the killer they always claimed he was.
13. Messiahs, Novel / Outlined
Eight men sit in a circle in a locked ward, each utterly convinced he is the returned Messiah. They’ve been diagnosed, medicated, and dismissed—victims of Jerusalem Syndrome, the rare psychological break triggered by proximity to the holy sites.
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