Q: Why did you start writing?
A: I want to inspire the younger versions of myself out there, who struggled with finding stories they enjoyed. I want to show young readers, that reading can be fun.
Q: What makes you different than other children’s authors?
A: I do my best to create stories that educate, challenge traditional norms, explore meaningful topics, and offer moral guidance — all wrapped in humor that keeps young readers engaged.
Q: What message do you hope kids take away from your books?
A: I hope my stories help children see the world in new and thoughtful ways. I want to spark their curiosity, encourage them to ask “why,” and help them build a strong foundation of confidence and self‑respect.
Q: Why do you include humor in your stories?
A: Humor, now more than ever, is one of the greatest tools we have to navigate the world. It helps us learn, connect with others, and cope with challenges by seeing them from a different perspective. We need fewer sounds of yelling and shouting, and more moments filled with laughing and giggling.
Q: What age group are your books for?
A: I write mostly for kids ages 4–8, but I also love creating chapter books for readers who are ready for bigger adventures.
Q: What advice do you have for young writers?
A: You can create your own world with just a pen and a piece of paper.