
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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May is Texas Writers Month and I am proud to participate in this post highlighting nine wonderful books. Like my Manhattan Project novel Fission, not all the stories take place in Texas, but all of the authors live here. Shout outs to my fr...
This will be the last post in the Music of Fission series. This scene is near the end of book, in 1952 after Doris and Rob have returned to Chicago. Doris is pregnant but still is dissatisfied with her marriage. They are on the way to visit...
Menopause has been having more than a moment. Admittedly, for a long time aging women have been overlooked and discounted. First the medical profession pushed replacement estrogen as a panacea for every menopause symptom, including sagging ...
In Oak Ridge, Tennessee during the Manhattan Project, dances were often held on the tennis courts in the evening. Here is a photo from that time used as a poster in today’s Oak Ridge:
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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, published in January 2026 by She Writes Press.
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