I was born in Dover, Delaware in 1971, but have traveled extensively. Some of my travels around the world have been in service to my country. Others have been in service to my family, but most have been in service to my heart.
I graduated from Peach County, Georgia before joining the Army during Operation Desert Shield. I served with honor, pride and a whole lot of spent shell casings during my three-year hitch. I attended college at Oklahoma State University and eventually received a BS in EET.
I live just north of Tulsa, Oklahoma with my loving wife and our rambunctious son. We are an active family and when they can pull me away from the keyboard or out of a book, we spend our free time wakeboarding, hiking, practicing mixed martial arts, riding motorcycles and taking road trips.
Although I enjoy writing shorts, I also have several book length stories in circulation. My novels include: The Writing on the Wall, The Dance, Drums of the Nunne’hi (due out at the end of July) and Pixels and Pain (due to be released this month).