
Book Inspiration
Adding Color to the Chicago River
Why not dye the Chicago River all sorts of colors, not just green for St. Patrick’s Day

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Reverse Preppy Chicago

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A Penrose triangle as a symbol of polyamorous relationships
The Penrose triangle is an optical illusion as it only occurs in two dimensions and not three.
I would argue it is more a perception of reality than a figment of one’s imagination. If unrealistic shapes can have a perception of reality, then avant-grade relationships shall have tantamount sustainability.
My novels explore the authenticity of polyamory, consensual romantic relationships that involve more than two people.
As an engineer, I like to analyze and test systems. As a lawyer, I like to argue alternative viewpoints. As a romance author, I like to explore a world of emotions.

Color emerges in May from the grayness of winter

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Midnight in Chicago

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Glitch effect on the Mile

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Rain in April beats snow

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Inspired by licorice day

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Chilling Out On Cold April Days

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