I’m excited to share a few upcoming events where I’ll be presenting, signing books, selling copies of Ask the Girl, and talking about one of my favorite subjects: writing stories that give readers goosebumps.
This year, I’ll be visiting writing camps, book festivals, art fairs, and community events around Michigan. Some events are for registered attendees, while others are open festivals where you can stop by, say hello, and talk books with me.
I’ll update this page as more details are confirmed, so check back for any changes, additions, or last-minute author table shenanigans.
Meadow Brook Writing Project Youth Writing Camps
Haunted Pages: Writing Ghost Stories That Give Readers Goosebumps
Dates: Wednesday, July 8 and Wednesday, July 15
Time: 2:00–3:00 p.m. ET
Location: Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan
Audience: Grades 6–8 writing camp students
Event type: Writing presentation / author visit
Registration required: Yes, students must be registered for the Meadow Brook Writing Project Youth Writing Camps
More information: Meadow Brook Writing Project Youth Writing Camps
I’ll be presenting “Haunted Pages: Writing Ghost Stories That Give Readers Goosebumps” to grades 6–8 as part of the Meadow Brook Writing Project at Oakland University.
During this session, we’ll dig into what makes a ghost story spooky, suspenseful, and emotionally memorable. We’ll talk about atmosphere, tension, secrets, setting, and how to create the kind of scenes that make readers want to keep turning pages even when the lights are off.
I’ll also have copies of my YA ghost story, Ask the Girl, available for purchase and signing.
This event is part of the registered youth writing camp experience, so please visit the Meadow Brook Writing Project website for camp details and registration information.
The Blue Water Fest
Date: Friday, July 17
Time: 12:00–9:00 p.m. ET
Location: Downtown Port Huron, Michigan
Event type: Festival / author signing
More information: The Blue Water Fest
I’ll be at the Blue Water Street Fair during The Blue Water Fest in Downtown Port Huron with other SCBWI members.
I’ll be signing and selling copies of Ask the Girl, so stop by if you’re attending the festival. I’d love to chat about books, writing, YA mysteries, ghost stories, or your favorite “I swear this place is haunted” story.
This is a great chance to browse local vendors, enjoy the festival atmosphere, and support Michigan authors. Basically: books, summer, and festival energy. Not a bad combo.
Funky Ferndale Art Fair
Date: Saturday, September 26
Time: 12:00–9:00 p.m. ET
Location: Ferndale, Michigan
Event type: Art fair / author signing
More information: Funky Ferndale Art Fair
I’ll be attending Funky Ferndale Art Fair with other SCBWI members, where I’ll be selling and signing copies of Ask the Girl.
Funky Ferndale is known for its creative, lively art fair atmosphere, and I’m excited to be part of the bookish side of the fun. Come browse, shop, discover new artists and authors, and say hello.
I’ll have copies of Ask the Girl available, and I’m always happy to talk about ghost stories, writing, YA books, and what it’s like to build a mystery around secrets that refuse to stay buried.
Pending: A2 Community Bookfest 2026
Date: Sunday, November 15
Location: Downtown Library, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Status: Pending confirmation
More information: A2 Community Bookfest
I’ve signed up for A2 Community Bookfest 2026, which will take place on Sunday, November 15, at the Downtown Library in Ann Arbor.
My participation is still pending, and I expect to know more by July 27. I’ll update this page once I receive confirmation.
If confirmed, I’ll be there signing and selling Ask the Girl and celebrating all things books with readers, writers, authors, publishers, and fellow book-loving humans. The best kind of crowd, honestly.
About Ask the Girl
My debut YA ghost story, Ask the Girl, follows two teen girls and one teen ghost as they try to solve a treacherous murder. It’s a story about secrets, friendship, grief, danger, and the voices that refuse to be silenced.
If you enjoy mysteries, haunted places, complicated girls, and ghost stories with emotional bite, I’d love for you to check it out.
Come Say Hi
If you’re attending any of these events, please stop by and introduce yourself. Whether you’ve read Ask the Girl, follow my book reviews, love YA fiction, write your own stories, or just want to talk about spooky books for a few minutes, I’d love to meet you.
I’ll continue updating this page as new details are confirmed.
Hope to see you there!






