The Druid

As a druid, I am a firm believer in building nature awareness and teaching how important it is that we live in peace with nature. Sustainability, permaculture, organic gardening and land healing are all greatly near to my heart. I love to play my Pan pipes or my ocarina at night in the mystic light of Mother Moon. The season of Autumn and the sacred day of Samhain are my favorite times of the year. As a spiritualist, I practice meditation with the aid of crystals and my incense burner. As a solo practitioner, I listen to DruidCast and for fun, here’s my favorite playlist.
The Author
I write stand-alone novellas and novels, believing the story needs to be able to follow in the footsteps of the great gothic masters – Edgar Allan Poe, Stephen King, Mary Shelley and so much more. My great loves are horror, gothic fiction, supernatural thriller, and the occult. I love this genre because of how old it is and because it is very diverse. My first novella, Beneath London’s Fog, is due to release in 2019 with FyreSyde Publishing. Some may ask why I choose not to show my face. My reason is simple, I want my stories to be my face. This way of thinking was inspired by J.K. Rowling when she embarked on the journey of Robert Galbraith. Her story touched me and helped me choose to put my face into the stories. When asked how I manage to stay inspired, develop my titles or write so quickly, I almost always answer: “I just let the Awen guide me.” You can find me on Goodreads, Twitter, Instagram and my review blog.
The Bone Collector
Many who know me in person know I am a closet member of the “vulture culture.” I have a gorgeous deer skull on my wall where I set my Pan pipes as a sort of small altar since I don’t have a stationary one. I find the bones to be a powerful part of life and a wonderful source of energy. An intricate design of Nature’s work that shows just how fragile we are yet important to the cycle of the three elements – Nwyfre, Calas, and Gwyar.