Author has written 21 stories for Vampire Diaries. “Good judgment comes from experience, and experience comes from bad judgment.” ― Rita Mae Brown, Alma Mater Selfish. Giving. Introvert. Extrovert. Binge eater. Health nut. Aloof. Needy. Stress cleaner. It’s a bit of a mess in here — but beautiful all the same. Own your quirks! Follow me on Tumblr @ supremeuppityone to find sneak peeks of my fanfic and some original writing! 2019 KC Awards Won: · Best AU supernatural one-shot: Summer of Salvatore - Chapter 70 (in A Beautiful Symmetry) · Best AU supernatural multi-chapter: Ghostly Secrets · Best comedy multi-chapter: A Pregnant Pause · Best one-shot series: A Beautiful Symmetry · Best comedy author Nominated for: · Best AU human one-shot: Brewery weekend - Chapter 74 (in A Beautiful Symmetry) · Best smut one-shot: Rocinante Holiday - Chapter 87 (in A Beautiful Symmetry) · Best smut multi-chapter: A Killer Kink · Best comedy one-shot: Shrieky Clean - Chapter 88 (in A Beautiful Symmetry) 2017 Klaroline Awards: Won - Best Comedy Author Nominated for: · Best comedy author · Most creative author · Best crime/mystery/thriller fic - Cursed Obsession 2016 Klaroline Awards: Won - Best Comedy Author Nominated for: · Best Original Story Concept - Divine Intervention · Best Fluffy Drabbles/Oneshot - Another Day Another (Sand) Dollar · Best Comedy Author 2015 Klaroline Awards: Nominated for: · Best OT3 Fiction - An Experiment · Best Underrated Fiction - Conjuring A Heart Update June 18, 2019: I'm excited to report that my original work has now been published and is available on Amazon! It's called Twice Burned. Synopsis: “I’ve been burned as a witch before. It didn’t stick, obviously.” As one of the most respected and powerful voodoo priestesses in New Orleans, Susannah had weathered a long, stormy existence over her two centuries, and wasn’t about to let something as inconsequential as being burned at the stake get her down. Besides, she was far too busy being an elementary school teacher, ignoring the advances of an overconfident werewolf, and harnessing the forces of voodoo loa to protect the innocent — just the typical hassles of everyday life in the volatile, supernatural hotspot of New Orleans. And then there’s Nashóba, the alpha pack leader of the Choctaw wolf clan — also known as the overconfident werewolf who has no problem mixing business with a little pleasure. He initially approaches Susannah to form an alliance against a mysterious dark force. While trying to protect his sister who is next in line to be medicine woman and fighting creatures of Choctaw folklore, he still finds the time to try to seduce the argumentative, passionate voodoo priestess who’s caught his eye. Together, they’ll unravel the mystery behind the dark force, in between exploring an intriguing blues club underneath the Mississippi, a hidden werewolf village and torturing enemies conveniently locked away in invisible rooms. Nash may have initially offered Susannah a taste of real power, but he’ll soon learn that it pales in comparison to the power of her loyalty and above all, her heart. Exciting news — my original work has been published through Amazon Digital Services LLC! It’s a contemporary rom-com and a fun summer read; if you enjoyed my Klaroline multi-chap, Skewered, you’ll like this one! You can find a link to it on my tumblr: supremeuppityone It’s called Chicken and Vice. Here’s a brief synopsis: Chicken and dumplings have never been so sexy! Just ask Lily Cantrell, owner of the Saucy Wench Restaurant. A chance meeting at a nightclub with a mysterious, sexy British stranger named Jack turns her world into a pineapple upside-down cake from which she may never recover! Especially when she learns that Jack is a deviled egg-ecutive of Augustine Enterprises, the dastardly conglomerate that has harassed her to no end trying to buy the recipe for her famous chicken and dumplings. Sparks fly as Jack relentlessly pursues Lily, but is he after her heart or her chef secrets? Fortunately, this fussy foodie can count on her zany grandmothers and friends to help her get to the root-abaga of Jack’s intentions (in between rounds of mahjong and Kitchen Peeper Bingo, that is!). Chicken and Vice takes the reader on an enjoyable journey where our characters learn that letting someone in has never been so terrifying — or rewarding. |