Storytelling: My Craft, My Passion

My craft is storytelling; my canvas is the human experience. I find joy in the simple yet profound act of sitting with someone, learning their story, and sharing it with the world. Each narrative I capture, like the journey of All American Produce featured in USDA's "Fridays on the Farm" series, is a testament to the resilience and spirit of the communities that feed us. Through my lens and words, I invite you to explore the depth and richness of these untold stories.

My storytelling ranges from the vibrant life on farms to the intricate decisions within city halls. Diverging from the hopeful journey of All American Produce, my piece on the Clarksville City Council's settlement showcases a different facet of my writing—delving into the complexities of legal settlements and civic duty. This story reveals the delicate balance between governance and community interests, highlighting my ability to illuminate the nuanced interplay of law, public service, and urban governance. Through concise analysis and narrative depth, it contrasts the simplicity of agricultural tales with the multifaceted challenges of municipal management, showcasing my versatile storytelling prowess.

Civic Narratives: A Different Kind of Storytelling

My coverage of the 11th Expeditionary Combat Aviation Brigade's adaptation to COVID-19, Operation Crossbow, showcases my military writing prowess. This piece diverges from my other work, focusing on the rigorous execution and strategic flexibility within the U.S. Army Reserve. It captures the essence of military readiness and collective resilience, highlighting my ability to convey complex operations with precision and insight.

Military Stories: Precision and Adaptability

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