Becca is a history teacher with twenty-six years in the classroom and a lifelong love of storytelling, history, mythology, and the strange emotional architecture of power.
She has been writing since high school, building worlds shaped by memory, grief, loyalty, inheritance, and the dangerous tenderness that survives even in violent places. Her work blends gothic atmosphere, historical influence, royal politics, horror, and deeply human relationships grounded in care, survival, and chosen family.
As both a teacher and writer, she is fascinated by the way people explain themselves through stories, symbols, banners, myths, records, and ruins. That fascination lives at the heart of the Kingdom of Chandory and Shadow of the King.
Current Projects
Shadow of the King
A gothic royal horror set in the Kingdom of Chandory, where something ancient and hungry begins wearing the king’s face.
Taking of the Queen
A darker royal survival story centered on siege, captivity, political violence, loyalty, and the cost of protecting a crown under attack from within.
Grievances
A Chandory story exploring old wounds, inheritance, resentment, family fracture, and the dangerous ways private grievances can become public catastrophe.
Interests & Influences
Late medieval history
Royal dynasties and succession crises
Folklore and folk magic
Gothic fiction
Historical horror
Heraldry and symbolism
Mythology
The emotional history of power and violence