Seeking Publication

Below you will find the pitches of novels that I am currently in the process of shopping for publication and/or representation. To inquire further about the books, please contact me or my agent, Evan Gregory.

FIRST IMPRESSIONS

 Jessie has simple goals for her vacation: climb the Eiffel tower, drink a whole bottle of French wine, and kiss as many French girls as possible. But when a mysterious plane crash lands her in the middle of the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805, she realizes that she might have to rethink her vacation plans.

Unable to find a way home, Jessie struggles with the conflict between the reality of Regency-era misogyny and her own modern-day feminism, but her biggest challenge is yet to come. Falling in love with Jane Austen was definitely not part of the plan – and if Jessie’s not careful, her passion for her new “friend” might not only change Jane’s manuscripts, but change history as well.

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Genre: Alternate History, Queer (Lesbian) Romance
Length: ~85 000 words
Audience: Fans of Jane Austen, fans of queer fiction/romance, fans of chick lit. with a twist

DSR

 In every ancient pantheon, there are tales of an outsider who comes from far away to create mischief or spread wisdom among the ranks of the local gods. In nearly every case, this outsider is a redhead.

What if it was all the same goddess?

Born on the shores of the ancient Nile, Dsr was raised to be the bride of a God who should not exist. Stolen away from her mortality and inducted into a dark world of twisted political machinations and perverted sexuality, she eventually flees her abusive husband; walking the world, she seeks the wisdom and strength to tear Him down, and leaves myths in her footsteps.

Dsr is an epic about a murdering god, a wandering goddess, and the 4 000 year journey that will take her from being his wife to being his destroyer.

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Genre: Gentle Urban Horror, Dark Fantasy
Length:~292 600 words (Trilogy)
Audience: Fans of Anne Rice, Stephen King, Ursula K. LeGuin, Guy Gavriel Kay

 

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