I'm a writer living in the Washington, DC, area. My work has appeared in literary journals and anthologies including The Gettysburg Review, Gargoyle, Writes of Passage: Coming of Age Stories and Memoirs from The Hudson Review, in The Washington Post, and on NPR's "All Things Considered."

For more information, please see the Bio page.

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"Mom takes a long time putting on her powders."

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Selected Works

Fiction

A young woman struggles with an unplanned pregnancy.

Sexual and racial tensions in a classroom threaten to explode as a young teen faces choices that will haunt her in adulthood. ORDER HERE

A young girl in Thailand is sold into prostitution by her mother.

A woman is haunted by events from the past that threaten to disturb her domestic life.

A man battles neighbors to build his dream house, while his son resists the pull of the family heritage.

A psychologist confuses fantasy and reality as she travels alone for the first time after her divorce.
Humor
Dining out with dietary issues, and Twizzlers. From the Washington Post.

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CURIOSITIES: THE BLOG

New Contest: Jump-Start the Creative Process and Win a Beginner's Guide to Bread-Baking

April 30, 2008

Tags: baking for writers, bread, contests, creative process

What do you do to jump-start the creative process when you're stalled on a project, unable to focus, or otherwise stuck? I bake (I think I've made that clear). And maybe I spend too much time trying to find font colors that work with lavender. (hint: stay away from orange)



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Comment on the Newish Site

April 17, 2008

Tags: Site changes

We've made some changes here at Curiouswriter HQ--We now have Real Blog capabilities, for one. But the important things haven't changed. (We're not going decaf, not yet, not by a longshot.)

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Got Ribbon Fatigue?

April 16, 2008

Tags: Yellow ribbons, 1980 curiosities

Don't ribbon magnets seem as tired as the "Baby on Board" signs from the 1970s? (What I really want to see is a sign that says "Sociopath on Board." Then I'm duly warned.) But I digress... What's an apt symbol to replace the yellow ribbon? Does it seem unpatriotic even to suggest it?

I know: What if Rev. Wright went to Pennsylvania?

April 16, 2008

Tags: 2008 Campaign, Barack Obama

Maybe he could talk some sense into all those bitter, gun- and Bible-wielding folks. You think? Clearly, Sen. Obama could use some help with his Pennsylvania campaign. Any suggestions?