
My published works
Outside of being a middle school civics teacher, I have written3 books. You will find a description of each, along with a link to a purchase page below.

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“Dear Sister, I Hope You Die!” is the story of a boy who goes camping with three of his friends while their sisters are away at Summer camp in the hills of Tennessee in 1983. The boys fish, swim, and even hunt for fireflies. But the trip takes a turn when they start reading an old book of campfire stories they brought along for entertainment.

When Harriet is plunged right into a murder mystery, she has to determine if the deaths are ironic coincidences or of a supernatural cause. Is her favorite replica artist a vigilante or villain? Is it possible for a painting to kill a person, and if so, how? What made her task even more challenging was that each painting was able to claim its victim in a way that steered suspicion away from the paintings themselves. Harriet was the only person who realized what was actually taking place. https://a.co/d/0j6hbLfY

“A Christian Parents Guide to Helping Their Child Survive Middle School” is an nonfiction novella (roughly 20,000 words) written to parents for the benefit of their middle school aged children. Each chapter touches on a subject that my students shared as something they struggle with as middle school aged Christians. At the end of each chapter you will have ”homework'' to help you engage the content and start the process of helping your child survive middle school. https://a.co/d/0iEJCSr5