Something’s coming
I’ve been teasing in the past two Sunday newletters that something big is coming. And now? I’m pulling back the curtain.
Because it’s not just one thing—it’s a shift. A transition. A reclamation of space that feels more aligned, more intentional, and more ours.
The More I Write, The More Me I Get.
When I first started writing, I didn’t fully realize what I was unlocking. Holland, My Heart’s FMC, Holland, had a single bisexual relationship in college—something implied, but not deeply explored. Less than a year later, When Ivy Met Adam gave us Ivy, a woman who is out and proudly bisexual. And now? Three’s a Charm—(still in the works, don’t give up on me)—is a polyamorous murder mystery rom-com where queerness isn’t just part of the story; it is the story.
There’s an old meme that says, the older I get, the queerer I get. But for me, it’s not just about getting older—it’s about reading queer and spiritual books, writing diverse stories, interacting with readers who crave inclusive storytelling, and stepping into my own confidence. And I want us to do that together.
So What’s Changing?
I’m stepping away from Meta – I don’t want my work to be at the mercy of an algorithm. I want real conversations, real connection. That means shifting my energy to where it matters: my email list, Bluesky, and intentional spaces where queer and spiritual readers can truly gather.
I’m expanding the community – If you’re here, you’re probably someone who has felt too queer for church, too spiritual for the LGBTQ+ community, or like you didn’t fit neatly into any box. I see you. You’re why I do this. And I want to build a space with you and for you.
I’m launching something for us– A place where we can talk books, faith, queerness, and rewriting our own stories—without worrying about who’s watching or whether we fit the mold. Whether that’s a Queer & Spiritual Book Club, a private space for deep-dive convos, or something else—we’re building it together.
Want to be part of it?
If you’ve been craving a space like this—where books, queerness, and spirituality intersect—I want you in it from Day One.
This isn’t just a platform shift. It’s a movement. And it starts with us.