Off Hours

Beyond the Desk

Creativity, structure, systems thinking, and the long-running projects that keep me curious.

Different subjects, similar instincts

I am based in Ashland, Kentucky. Away from work and longer-running creative projects, I am usually playing volleyball, hiking, or corralling our two dogs and two cats.

Outside of work, I am usually drawn to projects that combine creativity, structure, and systems thinking. Whether I am writing science fiction, organizing research, testing personal technology tools, or building this website, I tend to approach things the same way: figure out how it actually works, find where it breaks down, and make something cleaner out of it.

This page is less a list of hobbies than a glimpse into how I think. I like projects with internal logic, and I like the process of getting there - finding the seams, testing the edges, making it hold.

Two dogs working together to carry the same stick in a yard
Two members of the project management team problem-solving.
01

Photography & Travel

Amateur photographer, enthusiastic traveler

I got into photography mostly by accident — brought a camera on a trip and ended up genuinely hooked. Travel is still the best excuse to keep at it. It has also made me more deliberate about how I frame and present things generally, which turns out to be useful well beyond the hobby.

02

Heliofall

A long-form military science fiction project built around grounded constraints

Active Project HF Hard-ish Military Science Fiction
Long-Form Fiction

Scale has to be earned

Heliofall is a military science fiction epic built around grounded technology, institutional pressure, political scale, and character-driven conflict. The story begins with people operating inside military and organizational systems, then widens toward larger consequences over time.

Command structures, logistics, communications, intelligence failures, political incentives, and technological limits all matter. I am interested in worlds where decisions have costs, institutions have weight, and characters must navigate systems larger than themselves.

Military Science Fiction Institutional Pressure Grounded Technology Character-Driven Conflict
A

Institutions & Consequences

Exploring duty, loyalty, institutional decay, strategic failure, cultural identity, and the gap between official narratives and lived experience.

B

Worldbuilding Systems

Maintaining factions, timelines, terminology, military structures, political relationships, technology rules, and character arcs as the setting grows.

C

Reference Without Clutter

Keeping the fictional universe coherent without documenting for its own sake. The notes should support the writing, not become the writing.

03

Reading & Ideas

Science fiction with weight behind it, plus systems thinking and technology's effect on society

04

Personal Technology

Small systems and experiments that keep me close to the tools themselves

WEB

This Website

I wanted a portfolio I fully controlled, so I built a static HTML and CSS site, deployed it through GitHub and Cloudflare Pages, and used it to document selected L&D, knowledge management, and training-systems work.

AI

AI-Assisted Workflows

Hands-on with agentic coding and AI writing tools - Claude Code, Codex, and GitHub Desktop among them - as a practical support layer for coding, documentation, and knowledge work. The aim is to accelerate drafts and comparisons while keeping human review and source quality central.

PKM

Personal Knowledge Management

Keeping notes and reference systems for writing, research, technology experiments, and long-term planning. The goal is useful information that stays findable without constant maintenance.

UI

Design Experiments

Exploring layout, spacing, typography, gradients, responsive behavior, and the small interaction details that make a digital experience feel intentional rather than merely functional.

05

Practical Projects

The quieter satisfaction of making something work better than it did yesterday

Turning vague friction into a usable system

I also like practical projects: improving a workflow, organizing a space, testing a tool, or finding a more reliable way to handle a recurring problem. It is not glamorous, but I enjoy figuring out what is actually broken and making it less so.

See the professional side

The same instincts applied to learning design, knowledge management, technology, and organizational capability.