I began by writing short stories in the 1980's
for my own amusement.
In 1990, when I began private practice, I
started writing a quarterly newsletter for my referral sources.
Eventually I converted this to a biweekly newspaper column which
I still write for The Daily News in Batavia. These
columns formed the basis for my first book, Commonsense
Wisdom for Everyday Life.
In light of my history of my seminary and
monastery experience, I became interested in the priest-sexual
abuse crisis and thought back to my cloistered years. From this
came my memoir, Young Man of the Cloth.
When I realized that no one had told the story
from the priests' point of view, I originally intended to
develop a book of interviews with abusive priests. I finally
decided to write what I had learned about abusive priests as a
novel which resulted in The Pastor's Inferno.
I am currently working on a novel about a
couple coming to terms with their marital difficulties with the
working title, Marital Property.