“Such a comforting read. I read it in one sitting!”
“IT IS AMAZING! I wish I had read this in my 20s.
Sincerely, it's thoughtful and thought-provoking for any age.”
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I wrote a book! The Start of It All is a 20-something’s guide to empowerment, resilience, and authenticity at the dawn of adulthood. It includes questions exploring self-growth, community, career, dreams, and more - each question is paired with a story straight from my 20s!
Some of the stories include…
How I decided where to go to college
Why I hated my first job
How I dealt with painful breakups (romantic relationships AND friendships)
The time I had to fight against pay inequity as a temp receptionist
Letting go of big dreams (and finding new ones)
Figuring out which friend to call when my bathroom ceiling was damaged and I couldn’t use my shower
Whether you’re 23, 29, or older, I hope that this book helps you feel less alone, and tap into your capacity for growth.
I hope that The Start of It All can serve as a companion as you navigate these twisty, wild years.
I hope this guide helps you hold onto yourself, as you grow, learn, and change.
A monologue from THE FLOWER AND THE FURY is featured in Smith and Kraus’ Best Women’s Monologues of 2022, available now! Learn more and order your copy here.
The same monologue above is featured in Resistance is Fertile, a chapbook with Meekling Press. 100% of proceeds benefit the Midwest Access Project Learn more and order your copy here.
Past Highlights—
The Premiere Play Festival at Keane University recognized THE FLOWER AND THE FURY as a 2022 Semi-Finalist. (Learn more here)
The Artemesia Theater produced a staged reading of THE FLOWER AND THE FURY in Chicago, Illinois. Alexa and Julie Proudfoot (director + founder of Artemisia) led talkbacks after each performance. (Learn more here)
Ski Patrol Productions produced 5AM PANCAKES as part of the Promised and Proclaimed Festival at Nelson Hall in Cheshire, Connecticut.
Carroll College Theatre produced 5AM PANCAKES, as part of their “Fade to Black” ten minute play festival.