Welcome

I’ve always been a writer…even before I could say the worlds “I am a writer.” I’m fascinated with and in awe of how words can cajole or condemn, encourage or incite. So after a career of trying on titles for size–manager, paralegal, gift basket builder and bow maker, to name a few–I find myself right where I belong: stringing words together to tell stories.

Signing copies of my first national publication, my essay “Three Little Letters” in the anthology Listen to Your Mother: What She Said Then, What We’re Saying Now.

The stories I tell for business are true–that’s accurate whether I’m writing a dating profile or a LinkedIn profile or a memoir about a life well lived and the lessons learned along the way. I’m lucky to dance between two worlds–writing for others and writing for myself. The trickiest part is explaining exactly what I do for each client because, like every story, it’s different. What it always comes back to, however, is the words.

Kansas City’s first Listen to Your Mother show at Unity Temple. I was honored to read my essay as part of this remarkable cast.

Here’s to telling your story!