
I am a psychologist and nonfiction author, now writing novels. My first, Fission: A Novel of Atomic Heartbreak is based on my parents' stories about Oak Ridge during the Manhattan Project, with a Soviet spy love triangle. This is my author newsletter.
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I am a psychologist and author of four nonfiction books. I am now writing novels. Nuclear Fiction is my author newsletter, focusing on my first fiction work, Fission: A Novel of Atomic Heartbreak, to be published in January 2026 by SheWrites Press.
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