
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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Taking time to think
When a tennis match is unplayable, it is the perfect moment to think. Sometimes when plans go sideways or are simply delayed, create the best times to ponder. Rather than burning energy being frustrated by an uncontrollable force like Mother Nature, all that time can be put to better use. Read a book. Write in a gratitude journal. Or write.

National Great Poetry Reading Day
In honor of National Great Poetry Reading Day, here’s my favorite from Robert Frost. The first time I heard this poem was in the movie The Outsiders based on S.E. Hinton’s book. The book, the movie, and the poem, inspired me to start writing at the age of 12. This is one of the few poems I know from memory. Still to this day, many years later, I still love it.















