This page gathers my published and forthcoming work, reflecting an interest in language as both a practical tool and a vehicle for history, voice, and agency.
Mastering the Clock: A Quick Start Guide to Timed Essays
Nonfiction · Published
Mastering the Clock is a practical writing guide designed to help students and professionals approach timed essays with clarity and confidence. Drawing on years of experience teaching writing and critical thinking, the book offers a structured approach to planning, organizing, and composing effective essays under time pressure.
Rather than treating timed writing as a test of speed, the guide reframes it as a learnable skill. Readers are shown how to analyze prompts quickly, generate focused ideas, manage time deliberately, and write with purpose rather than panic. The book includes strategies and practice prompts relevant to standardized exams and time-sensitive professional writing situations.
Step to the Music: Murder and Whispers in the Vieux Carré
Historical Mystery Novel (coming soon)
Set in 1803 La Nouvelle-Orléans, Step to the Music: Murder and Whispers in the Vieux Carré follows Teppy Agente, a mixed-race woman navigating identity, power, and survival in a city shaped by colonial rule, racial hierarchy, and spiritual tradition.
Blending historical fiction with mystery, the novel explores how women—particularly women of color—assert agency within tightly controlled social systems. As Teppy becomes entangled in a murder investigation, she must navigate shifting alliances, unspoken rules, and the weight of history pressing in from every side. The story examines freedom not as an abstract ideal, but as something negotiated daily through choice, risk, and resolve.