“I’ve always had a passion for writing. When I was 3 years old, I started telling stories that I made up to my family. When I was about 8 or 9, my teacher encouraged me to put them down in writing. The first real writing project I ever did was when I was in fourth grade and I have never forgotten that story. The story that was the first of many, many more to come.
When I was 11, my English teacher showed us a video of an author explaining his writing technique, so I decided to try the same thing. I started what would become my first book, The Lost City of Atlanta. I rigorously wrote this story every day for the better part of a year and, once I was done, my father paid Amazon to publish it.
Of course, being an author, inspiration is everywhere, so I already had an idea for my second book as I wrote my first. As soon as my debut was on the printing press, I started writing my second work, The Universal Sacrifice. It grew with me as it was a longer project than I had anticipated, taking over two years to finish.
Now, I plan on writing more and learning and growing in my career as an author. I am so incredibly proud and honored to be able to pursue my passion at such a young age and hope that I will become a source of inspiration for many young people who long to follow their passions as well.”