I am an author first, and a history teacher second.
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I taught high school history, primarily AP World and 10th grade Global History & Geography in the NYC public schools. Over the years, I taught everything social studies from 7th-12th grade (and even did a short stint in middle school ELA).
I loved teaching and look back on those years fondly. My husband and I left the city for the suburbs (thanks, covid), where I continued teaching remotely before calling it quits to stay home full-time with my own kids.
I miss the classroom sometimes, but wouldn't change my decision to leave if I could. Moving on brought me back into the writing world, and I'm happiest here.
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Teaching always felt natural, but it wasn't my first career. Before I entered the classroom, I managed small businesses in the retail and financial services worlds. Seeking something more fulfilling, I returned to school for my teaching certifications in my mid-twenties.
Writing was a big part of management for me - email campaigns, social media posts, website copy, training materials... You name it; I probably wrote it. I once drafted a 150-page employee manual to standardize operations across five designer consignment stores in the Hamptons and NYC. That was a big project for 19-year-old me.
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My first passion in the writing world was research writing. I won a conference-wide Top Paper Award during my undergraduate years and presented research in my field (communication) in cities throughout the Northeast. I continued following my research passions throughout grad school, eventually earning my Masters in teaching Social Studies.
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Even now, I can't resist the research bug. You'll find plenty of research-supported articles on my author blog and or sporadically in the weekly newsletter. I also blog about motherhood and transitions throughout life.
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For the most part, I've now returned to fiction writing, which I abandoned in youth for more "sensible" pursuits. But, I mean... who needs "sensible," anyway?
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I started Twisted Tide Press to publish my favorite stories, the name an ode to my upbringing alongside the ocean and the plot twists you'll find throughout my writing. It is, without question, my favorite project yet.
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