I recover the women history misplaced — and turn deep archival research into scenes you can live inside. Then I teach other writers to do the same.
Coaching, assessment, and craft built from eight published books and years in the archive.
A developmental partnership to shape your research into narrative nonfiction that reads like a novel — scene by scene, all the way to a submittable book.
A rigorous, scored read of your manuscript against the patterns that make historical fiction sell — with evidence and page-anchored fixes.
How I recover a lost woman from the archive — as a recorded workshop and guide, and once a year, a live cohort on writing CNF that reads like a novel.
Marie Antoinette, Rose Bertin, and wearing influence in a world of peril — the constable’s daughter from Picardy who dressed a queen and built the first empire of fashion.
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The survival of Marie Antoinette’s daughter — a braided novel of the women who kept a princess alive across the Revolution and after.
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Eight published books. An award finalist. A method for turning the archive into story.
She finds the women history misplaced and builds them back into pages you can’t put down — then coaches other writers to do the same.
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A live investigation into a manuscript that shouldn’t exist — plus the women history filed under someone else’s name. New chapters weekly, free.
“I find women the record tried to erase, and build them back into stories you can’t put down.”
Eight published books · award finalist · founder of Heinze Quill Publishing