I’ve been making comics for over twenty years now. Mostly my work was seen in the Eisner nominated and Aesop award winning Trickster: Native American Tales from Fulcrum Books. My art is featured on the cover of the book as well as my interior contribution, “Rabbit and the Tug of War” with Michael Tompson. I was also published in Fulcrum’s New York Times best-selling District Comics: An Unconventional History of Washington, D.C. I contributed to Fubar: Empire of the Rising Dead and Fubar: American History Z. I contributed to several issues of Rafer Roberts indie classic Plastic Farm, and was recently published in Rick Veitch’s dream comic Rare Bit Fiends. I’m a founding member of the D.C Conspiracy, a co-op of independent comics creators in the greater Washington area that works together to publish works like the Magic Bullet newspaper, Shear Terror, and Dr. Dremo’s Taphouse of Tall Tales and Short Stories.

In 2025 I published two comic books. A collection of short stories and pop art in Uneasy Weasel One, and a kids coloring book about open mindedness and bravery in To the Moon, Bella!

Kirkus on District Comics

Guardian on Trickster

Comics Beat on Fubar

Digital Spy on Plastic Farm

Uneasy Weasel One review

I’m interviewed by Geeks Gone Rogue