Works
Writing from the Caribbean to the far edges of the world — stories of humanity,
healing, truth, and awakening.

The Crazy Woman’s Guide to Health
A candid, spirited look at the beliefs and hard-won insights that shaped Shaun’s journey toward health, from the early days of yelling advice in grocery store lines to challenging the myths of modern medicine and processed food.

Rwanda Journal: Dreams Do Come True
A vivid account from Kigali on the day a group of Virgin Islands students met the young Rwandan girl they had supported, an emotional reunion filled with gifts, hope, and the unbreakable resilience of community.

Reflections of an Evolving Elder: Good Fortune
An intimate reflection on judgment, redemption, and humanity inside a New York safe haven for formerly incarcerated people, where Shaun finds unexpected grace, wisdom, and friendship.

Devastating Natural Disasters Have More Than One Story
From the aftermath of the Caribbean’s Category 5 hurricanes to the earthquake-ravaged villages of Nepal, Shaun examines how disasters reveal deeper truths about resilience, storytelling, and the role of journalists.

Cuba Diary: Country of Contrasts, Complications and Contradictions
A journey through the contradictions of modern Cuba—its history, hardships, ingenuity, and beauty—told through keen observation and the voices of Cubans navigating a country on the edge of change.

Familiar Nothingness (H3)
This brief piercing poem confronts the return of an old emotional shadow, the familiar nothingness of depression, and celebrates the small everyday acts of resistance that keep the light of hope within reach.
