My writing sprouts from my Southern roots. While sitting in my grandmothers kitchens I learned what happens if you sweep someones feet, how to make cornbread taste like pound cake, and the all-purpose uses of Vaseline. I also learned about the power of God and how His grace led my grandmothers to care for their large families after their husbands were long gone. Their faith and superstitions, life lessons, and lifes longings all worked together to inspire my debut novel, A Long Time Comin, about mans timeless love affair with God. It shares one familys experiences in a relationship that crosses generations, cultures, and geography.
I have corrected grammar up and down the East coast, starting with Houghton Mifflin Company. Since then, Ive also edited for (then) Harcourt, Inc.; written for Family Digest magazines; managed Charlottes Pride magazine; edited fiction and non-fiction; and served as a guest writer for Family magazine, on ChristianHomeschoolMoms.com, and on HEDUA.com. I was a finalist in ACFWs Genesis 2017 and First Impressions 2017 competitions and was selected from over one hundred entries as a top-ten semi-finalist in the Jerry B. Jenkins Operation First Novel contest.
At the heart of it all abide my love of God and the family Hes given me. Its my focus as a wife and homeschooling mother of seven. Its what I write about on my blog, "Mommy, Concentrated," where I share my adventures in faith, family, and freelancing. And its the source of all the characters currently living and breathing in my computer, in the stories waiting to be told about my belief in Jesus Christ, and the experiences at my own kitchen sink.