Book Projects

Humans vs Aliens Book 5: Planet Eater

Mitzi is the only human kid in a class of mysterious aliens.

Can she trust the few new friends she’s managed to make? Or do they all have some secret ulterior motive?

This book was contracted as part of an existing collection by an overseas publisher and is currently only available in Chinese. It was published under my name as a contributing author, so I can share the direct link.


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Sci-fi Thriller

When corporate espionage severely compromises an orbital facility, a small group of survivors must find a way to safety before the ship burns up in the atmosphere.

I was contracted to develop a full-length novelization based on a completed screenplay. I expanded on the characters’ backstories, built more compelling relationships, and enhanced the plot with political intrigue and corporate espionage.

“…really fantastic job!”
— Client, unnamed for privacy purposes


Free Is Bad

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Almost everything we consume online is free. Email, search, news, entertainment. But those apps on our phones aren’t really free. But if we’re not paying, who is? The surveillance marketing industry.

It doesn’t have to be this way.

“The best history of the web that I’ve read…”
— Andreas Ramos, Professor, Author, Senior Fellow @ Silicon Valley Research Institute


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Sci-fi Series Book 1

A self-aware artificial intelligence threatens to destroy humanity. Thanks to a series of secret genetic experiments, one young orphan has the power to upload his consciousness and fight back. Partnered with a friendly AI avatar, he must destroy the evil program and reveal the conspiracy that unleashed it in the first place.

I was contracted to write this story, book 1 in a new series, by an overseas publisher. I outlined the novel, crafted the characters, and created the sci-fi premise.

“Excellent work!”
— Client, unnamed for privacy purposes


Backward Entrepreneur - Unconventional Methods from Idea to $20M

Backward Entrepreneur

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Grow from startup to $20M faster and easier by going ‘backward.’ You’ll uncover your strengths and advantages ahead of time, outlining which ideas to invest in, how to scale your business, when to exit, and how to sell.

“… Founders need every advantage they can get—this book delivers.”
—Rand Fishkin, Author “Lost & Founder”, CEO SparkToro, Founder Moz


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Fantasy Book

In a kingdom where magic is closely controlled by the ruling class, two young children are drafted into a dangerous battle of spells and powers.

I was contracted to write this novel based on the client’s existing screenplay. I worked with them to build out the universe, confirm the rules of the magical elements, and polish the political and social structures that drive character motivations.

“I’m very excited […] Thanks again for everything.”
— Client, unnamed for privacy purposes


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Fantasy Series Book 10

Guided by a shape-shifting fairy, a young boy is transported into the world of a classic horror novel only to discover the story is broken, and the monster has assumed the throne. The boy and his fairy guide must fight to set the storyworld right, remove the monster from power and return freedom to the land.

I was contracted to write this story, book 10 in an established series, by an overseas publisher.

“Fabulous work!”
— Client, unnamed for privacy purposes


7 Keys To Team Training Success

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A training professional’s guide to launching a successful online learning plan. This step-by-step manual shows you how to plan, implement, and manage your internal training resources.


Digital Dream Teams

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How to build, motivate, and manage world-class digital marketing teams. Includes interviews with industry thought leaders, including Avinash Kaushik, Bryan Eisenberg, Brad Geddes, Greg Jarboe, and Matt Bailey.


Rocket Summer book cover

Rocket Summer

Small-town kids build a rocket-powered car on the outskirts of town. What could go wrong?

“…a real page-turner … riveting and profound”
– Binghamton Children’s Books Examiner


21 Things You Need To Know About Screenplay Options

This layman’s overview gives you the basics so you’ll be able to ask your attorney the right questions, negotiate your best price and perks, and protect your precious intellectual property.

Consistent Top 50 in Amazon’s “Amateur Movie & Video Production” and “Play & Scriptwriting Reference” categories.

“Street has some experience with options … his insight could be of great help down the road, when you become faced with an option situation.”
– BlueCat Screenplay Competition


Angelico Goes To The Store

Angelico’s person Cindi Lyn is not feeling well, so Angelico decides it’s up to him to find her the tea and honey she needs to feel better. But it’s a long way to the store, and Angelico can’t steer and reach the pedals at the same time, so the drive takes longer than he expects.

“The first night we read this at bed time, my 4-year-old daughter insisted on reading it twice, back to back. Last night, she insisted her mother read it to her twice as well. Definitely a new favorite in our house.”
– Erin M.


Hide & Seek With Beverly

Beverly, Steven, and Michael are playing hide and seek. It’s Beverly’s turn to seek, and as she counts to ten Steven and Michael rush to find a good hiding place. Can she find them? Can you?

“I really enjoyed reading this book to my little girl as she loves to play hide and seek. The pictures where the characters are trying to hide were funny, so I enjoyed the humor of the illustrations. Easy to read and read over and over again.”
– Maria Fernandez


12 Funny Faces For You To Try

These 12 silly, goofy, funny, sad, tired, and loving faces will charm your little one into making their favorite faces, and sharing what makes them feel the way they feel.

“Excellent! Simple like Mr. Rogers. Children will practice these faces many times…especially when there is some confusion on how to express emotions. Definite recommendation for Play Therapist.”
– Gina