About

I’ve lived most of my life in the San Fran­cisco Bay Area though I wasn’t born there (or, indeed, the USA). I’m mar­ried with no kids and three cats, am a cycling nut (go Team Garmin!), and my day job involves art­work, crazy (read: incom­pre­hen­si­bly fun) cowork­ers who spe­cial­ize in all kinds of media, and the occa­sional strange cus­tomer requests involv­ing papier mache fish with sparkly scales.

I’m a writer of young adult fic­tion, spe­cial­iz­ing in con­tem­po­rary fan­tasy, his­tor­i­cal fan­tasy, and his­tor­i­cal gen­res. My books range from a super­hero fan­tasy series to reworked folk­tales to Vic­to­rian ghost fic­tion. My themes are coming-of-age, with very lit­tle focus on romance (most of the time) and more on indi­vid­ual growth with some adven­ture thrown in.





ON GENRE FICTION FOR LGBT TEENS:

LGBT teens have all sorts of sto­ries to tell. They’re heroes not only of con­tem­po­rary adven­tures or of fan­tasy and magic, but also of his­tory. The rules might be dif­fer­ent — stricter, a bit more fright­en­ing given 19th cen­tury laws, for instance — but there’s still romance to be dis­cov­ered, dreams to be shaped, char­ac­ter to be devel­oped, and all of these done within the para­me­ters set by the genre. It’s going to be a chal­lenge, sure, but if it means allow­ing LGBT kids their own time in the “lime­light” of, say, the Vic­to­rian stage, I’m game.





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