My writing career began in the 3rd grade. Obsessed with Star Trek: TNG, I wrote a novel that year, by hand, on the bus and at recess. It was followed the next two years by sequels. Then, at the age of 12, I wrote my first original fiction, a story of the Belial demons now titled Falling Towards Heaven. At the age of 14, Strahd moved into my head. This odd pair dueled for eight years until along came Kiro no Matsuro at the height of Japanese anime fever in the United States.

Strahd
- First written as "The Kiss of the van Jarovich Coven: The Memoirs of the Warrior Lord Strahd" when I was 14 years old, it was my fifth attempt at a novel. Strahd got a rewrite during NaNoWriMo 2008, and won with over 125k words written in a month. And yet it still doesn't have a shorter title.

Falling Towards Heaven
- The story of the Belial demons first written when I was 12, I attempted a rewrite during NaNoWriMo 2007, adding another half to the story about my angel characters. This rewrite struggled and barely won, and I remain unhappy with it.

Kiro no Matsuro
- It began as a small roleplay forum in December 2000 and quickly grew into a project spanning over five years of work. This project has included short fictions, artwork, comics, backstories, and plans to make it into an animated series. The main storyline won NaNoWriMo in 2005, but fell flat in 2006 when I abandoned it for the most part. It's making a come back, so watch out.