Fiction Collection

Over the past year, I published three books of fiction.

Bekker’s Burial is a novel about Madison Bekker, who is a corporate attorney, and John Verano, an NBA player. They’ve been married ten years and are quite wealthy but are unhappy to the point of splitting up. Madison’s best friend, Lindsey, advises her to dump John and find someone better. Madison’s parents die unexpectedly, Madison is in a terrible auto collision and loses her job. John experiences a severe injury during a game, which sends him into depression and worsens his alcoholism. Madison’s sister, Greta, inherits most of their parents’ estate and Madison gets a box of books and papers. The contents of the box are the crux of the story, which was published early 2026.

You Never Know and Twist of Fate are collections of flash fiction short stories, each story a thought-provoking snapshot that captures a different aspect of what it means to be human and elicits a wide range of emotional responses. By the way, flash fiction stories are typically no longer than 1,500 words and may be as short as the now-famous six-word stories, allegedly started by Ernest Hemingway. Both of these books are my response to Writers Digest’s annual month-long challenge to write a piece of flash fiction every day for a month. I wrote You Never Know in February 2025 and Twist of Fate in 2026.

Busy Month Ahead

It’s starting to look like the next month will be a busy one.

At 5 p.m. on Saturday January 31 I’m speaking at Pressed Books & Coffee in Lakeland. Our theme will be flash fiction. Then I’ll be at the store at 4 p.m. each Monday afternoon in February to talk about writing and publishing with whoever wants to come.

The Writer’s Digest February Flash Fiction Challenge begins on Sunday the first and I’ll join several hundred thousand people committed to writing a flash fiction short story every day of the month. More importantly, all three of our sons are writing with me and we plan to combine our stories for an anthology at the end of the month.

On Tuesday February 3 at 7 p.m. is the launch of our brand new Word Weavers writers group at First Presbyterian church on Lake Hollingsworth Drive.

My new novel titled Bekker’s Burial goes live on February 21. Plus I’m getting started on a new nonfiction book.

Meanwhile, Linda is spending a week with a friend while I go to Colorado to see my son and grandson. So yeah, lot’s going on . . . but I love it!