Thank you for supporting my art – welcome to the secret appreciation page with exclusive writing and music.
The only way to access this site is by scanning the QR code on the thank you note that is given with each purchase.

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Full Disclaimer: if you fill this out close to Christmas you will be added to the Christmas card list for the year (with love).
MUSIC

From previous musical projects and lost songs
Voice notes
And songs in the process of being made.
Click on the link below to be taken to a folder filled with voice notes.
A little more about the songs in the folder:
- QUEBEC – This song was inspired by a flight to Montreal. Quebec from the bird’s eye view.
- RED CANOE – My dad bought a red canoe when he was in his early twenties living in Alberta. This song is about taking that canoe out to British Columbia with a special someone.
- ROLLIN WITH THE BIG DOGS – This little tune is about dating someone who’s a few years older than me.
- FLAT TIRE BLUES
WRITING

Seasonal Poems
Some current poems that I’ve been working on (this part will be always changing – sometimes by seasons sometimes by feelings).
This is the first poem for a project called “the luck of a loon” which will be a half-spoken poem and half song CD (such a niche thing).
A spoken word poem about my grandparent’s lore (this is all hearsay – I never got the opportunity to ask them the truth).

Previously Printed Published Work
(limited editions that will never be printed again – that are not posted anywhere but here either).
The first carousel of photos is a few of my favorite poems from my first book, Oyster, (which although it’s a year old – it feels like a badly written piece of work for me now).
The second carousel of poems is the physical copy of “I have yet to see the moon be angry” four poems written in a night of many emotions spiraling around. This is my brightest and boldest print, and this is the one piece of writing that I had printed that I would consider reprinting.
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