About Me

“We are living interludes, bookended between not yet and no more, each of us a random draw of the cosmic lottery, each allotted a sliver of space-time in which to live out our lives as chance configurations of stardust suspended in time.”

-Maria Popova

Greetings!

I’m a freelance writer with an MS in wildlife ecology and a BA in psychology with a minor in writing. I love exploring a wide range of topics and writing about them, such as wildlife, conservation, space, AI, the mind and consciousness, the environment, sustainability, adventure travel, the trials and tribulations of parenting, and many more.

I'm a former wildlife biologist who worked with several federally listed threatened and endangered species in the Texas Hill Country area, including the golden-cheeked warbler, the black-capped vireo, and a variety of cave-dwelling invertebrates found only in central Texas.

I live in beautiful Durango, Colorado with my husband, son, two dogs, and one tarantula named Charlotte.

My joys include coffee, animals, mountain biking, poetry, and all things sci-fi.