About me
My first and foremost identity is as a Christian. My parents raised me knowing about Jesus, but it wasn’t until the age of 28 that I committed my life to Him. It was the best decision I ever made.
Personally, God has blessed me with a loving extended family, three grown children, a daughter-in-law, and three grandsons. My husband has gone ahead of me to be with Jesus, but I have confidence I will see him again.
Career wise, I worked for over twenty years as a Child Protection Worker. A few years later the Covid-19 pandemic traversed the globe. It was then that I decided I could help care for the disabled and elderly and took the course to become a Personal Support Worker which lasted for a few years until my own mother became ill and required my care.
My mother was a writer, often sending in short stories to Christian magazines. She inspired me, because my entire life I have loved writing, poems, short stories, and a few novels. Never pursuing publishing for my fiction writing, I did publish once in the 1990s in a Women’s Journal about Chinese women’s experience coming to Canada.
In 2023 I began sending my fiction writing into contests. It began with my short stories and later I entered my three novels for the Nano Trilogy in The Word Guild awards. The books are The God Factor, Raising the Dead, and Heads Up.
In 2024, then in 2025, I won the Castle Quay Best New Christian Canadian Manuscript sponsored by the Word Guild and Castle Quay for two of those books. The Nano trilogy focuses on our current and future high-tech world, specifically nanotechnology and artificial intelligent technology (AI). In 2025 Raising the Dead was released. In 2026 The God Factor and Heads Up will also be published.
While my writing is fiction, my hope is that it will inspire readers in their walk with Jesus while they are being entertained.