
Born in a seaside town in BC and raised in the Greater Vancouver area, I started writing not long after moving to Montreal in 1987, where I’ve lived for the most part since. A few of my earlier poems were published in student newspapers and in an anthology in the first half of the 1990s. In 1997, I published a chapbook titled “A Visit” which was once a chapter to my upcoming novel “Boomerangs and Square Pegs” but now is a stand-alone work. “Boomerangs” was published online (on Smashwords) in January 2021 and released in print form the following month.
Since then, my second novel, “Then Let’s Keep Dancing”, came out in virtual form (also on Smashwords) in April 2022, printed form pending.
I am presently working on my third novel, “Photos and Designs”, due out in July 2023.
Reading is an escape for me, while writing is a kind of release. Writing enables me to get things out in the open in a way that I couldn’t through other media or situations. My writings deal with plausibility — if I’d wanted to write my life story, I’d have written an autobiography, and trust me, my life just isn’t *that* interesting. No, I’m more interested in the in-betweeners, the damaged goods, the beautiful losers, the broken poets, the taken-for-granteds: I consider myself among these types.
When I don’t write, I teach English as a second language, edit texts, and translate from French to English (and sometimes the other way around). I also get involved in social and environmental causes from time to time.