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Blog Update – October 2025

Oct 18

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Shaping the Final Chapters… and Laying the Groundwork for What Comes Next


It’s been a season of creative momentum, quiet sculpting, and big-picture planning. I’m thrilled to share that the full revision of The Glovemaker — my debut psychological thriller — is nearly complete. As of this week, I’ve finished revising chapters 1 through 14, and I expect to close out the full manuscript by the end of the week.

The next step? A full copy edit with a trusted professional, followed by agent submissions — beginning with BookEnds, Ltd., who’ve been on my radar since I started this journey.


The Glovemaker has evolved into a richly layered psychological thriller exploring bloodlines, legacy, and the quiet violence that hides behind power. The final chapters now carry the weight and breathlessness I always envisioned — and I’m proud of what this book has become.


A Glimpse Ahead: Donor Farms

While The Glovemaker prepares to enter the world, I’ve already begun shaping the bones of my next project: a speculative thriller titled Donor Farms. Originally conceived in the 1990s and now fully reimagined for our near-future reality, the story explores a fractured America where violent crime is no longer punished with incarceration — but with organ donation. Convicted offenders are stripped of identity and sent to harvesting centers. And someone, somewhere, is pulling the strings.


It’s a chilling premise that asks hard questions about justice, power, and what it means to be human in a system designed to exploit. The story is built for readers of Blake Crouch, Margaret Atwood, or Black Mirror.


Donor Farms will launch a multi-book arc under the umbrella of The Harvester Series, exploring the rise of corporate biotech, digital consciousness, and the commodification of bodies and minds. I’ll share more in the months ahead — and I can’t wait to begin building this new world from the ground up.

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