
In QUEEN OF HEARTS, a powerful woman makes a series of irreversible decisions that have unimaginable consequences for her and the people she holds dear. They help us grow if we have the capacity to admit our errors, but if we are not capable of doing so they can taint and shatter us, and eventually create great inner loneliness. That’s how it is for most people: our flaws and insufficiencies define us.

Some have had painful consequences for others, and myself, and the ensuing shame and guilt of harming others has created a burden I have to carry: A burden which continues to shape me for better and for worse. Some of the missteps can be overlooked and boxed away.

I’ve made bad decisions, faltered when it mattered, and shown poor judgement over and over again. QUEEN OF HEARTS is the story of a tragic fall from grace.
