As a creative thinker and writer, I’ve always sought to challenge perspectives and reveal hidden truths. In 2017, after four years producing high-end live-action video content optimized for cell phones, laptops, desktops, tablets, and smart TVs, I launched TruPOV. The platform delivered entertaining, headset-free experiences, downhill mountain biking, skiing, roller coasters, amusement park rides, drag racing, and Zen moments, specifically for children in hospitals and veterans. It ran nearly a year before interest waned, and I took the site down.
Soon after, I revisited an edutainment story I’d written in the 1990s. Originally conceived as a movie, I adapted it into a three-book series covering Locations, Creatures, and Atlantis.
Two years ago, while developing Project PI, I imagined two friends on a hiking adventure in the mountains near Reno, NV. Blending my passions for cryptography, secret societies, and conspiracy theories, I created Project Cipher, the first installment in what became a 10-book master series. The titles are:
• Project Cipher
• Project PI: Locations
• Project PI: Creatures
• Project PI: Atlantis
• Four Chambers
• Four Chambers: Destructions
• National Counteraction Agency
• Yuri’s After Pill
• RR2004
• Rogue Agent – This book connects the other nine books and gives the answer of what connects all of the books together.
After completing Rogue Agent, I expanded my writing style. I penned Tales from an Escapee of Camp Krazy, a book about my time at Lockheed Martin; AI from a Creative Writer’s Perspective, exploring artificial intelligence; and What I Have Learned, a reflection on life lessons. I then created coloring books tied to the 10-book series, incorporating spirit animals, and a subject that fascinates me.
By day, I’m a technical writer for federal and commercial clients, including Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield, and T. Rowe Price. Needless to say, I’m always writing something.