It’s funny to me, as someone who has written all her life and professionally for most of her adult life, that I’d have to start by assuring you that I am a real person and not AI first thing out of the gate but here we are, in the modern world.
Funny, because I have always had to reassure myself, too, that I’m a real person.
If you have felt like an outsider, and it has made you a seeker as it has me, I hope you’ll find something in these books and blog essays to accompany you on your own road. My path has been about God, ghosts, and mysteries. This blog aims to weave together all that exploring.
My books about true ghost experiences in my hometown of Mobile, Alabama were indie published as “Mobile Ghosts: Alabama’s Haunted Port City” and “Mobile Ghosts II: The Waterline.” A few years after that, stories from both were collected into one volume for the Haunted America series from History Press (an imprint of Arcadia Publishing,) and called “Haunted Mobile: Apparitions of the Azalea City.” The latter book has most of the stories, but the publisher asked for only haunted house tales, so a few were left out but remain in the original books.
The fascination with ghosts might have been there even if I had not been born intuitive and mediumistic, but those qualities made it all but impossible to ignore the nonphysical world. Tarot came in a little later, an alluring but uneasy companion for decades until I stopped flirting and went all in intuitively, without a rule book. I learned Tarot correctly and traditionally, and then filtered it through my own channels. All that I write here is meant to encourage you to do the same.
The Tarot book is written and in the last editing stages, expected to make an appearance by midyear 2026. It’s my intuitive interpretation of the influence of each Major Arcana card in our physical and spiritual lives and it’s not a traditional Tarot instructional.
All this seeking, on well paved paths, trails broken by loved and honored friends, and the briars I clambered through alone is prompted by the need to find the place that feels familiar and peaceful. I am still looking, and writing about it.