BOOKS

A collection of my first 75 haikus that I wrote and illustrated and posted weekly on Instagram and Facebook. I called them “Hi”-ku for you. I have included other personal artworks of mine on the opposite pages of each haiku.

A collection of my first 75 haikus that I wrote and illustrated and posted weekly on Instagram and Facebook. I called them “Hi”-ku for you. I have included other personal artworks of mine on the opposite pages of each haiku.

The second collection of 75 haikus that I have written and posted on Instagram and Facebook. I kept these in the order they were written. About May of that year we discovered my husband had cancer and the majority of the haikus followed the journey …

The second collection of 75 haikus that I have written and posted on Instagram and Facebook. I kept these in the order they were written. About May of that year we discovered my husband had cancer and the majority of the haikus followed the journey we were on during this time. Again, this book contains complimentary works of my art on the opposite page that seem to mirror or match up with the haiku itself.

This book needs some revamping with the colors/contrast and should be available end of October, 2020

A short story describing the journey of tiny seashell across the ocean floor. I had this story in my head for sometime and on my 50th birthday, my daughter, Jessica, gifted me with a sketchbook with my story written out on every page and asked me to…

A short story describing the journey of tiny seashell across the ocean floor. I had this story in my head for sometime and on my 50th birthday, my daughter, Jessica, gifted me with a sketchbook with my story written out on every page and asked me to illustrate my story. Best gift ever.

illustrations done with watercolor and ink pen

After finishing the Tiny Seashell, and opting to self-publish, my daughter suggested we write another story. Jessica came up with the character and location. Together, we decided on the story. My son-in-law, created the letter type for the story. I …

After finishing the Tiny Seashell, and opting to self-publish, my daughter suggested we write another story. Jessica came up with the character and location. Together, we decided on the story. My son-in-law, created the letter type for the story. I am very proud of the message in both of these children stories.

Illustrations done with watercolor and ink pen