Storytelling has been a part of my life for as long as I can remember. As a child, I spent countless hours building worlds with my brother through Lego creations, letting my imagination run wild. While I eventually outgrew the bricks, I never outgrew the creativity behind them.
By middle school, I had begun developing ideas for stories of my own. Like many aspiring writers, I started projects that never made it past the first few chapters, though the dream of writing a book never truly left me.
It wasn't until college, while serving in the military, that I seriously committed to writing. I became immersed in the worlds I was creating, often finding myself distracted by the countless stories, histories, and possibilities that existed beyond the pages of the book I was working on. The universe in my head seemed to grow faster than I could write it.
Life eventually pulled me away from that first project, and for several years the manuscript sat untouched. But the desire to finish what I had started never disappeared. When I finally returned to writing, I did so with a renewed sense of purpose.
Meeting my wife became a turning point in that journey. She helped me refocus, encouraging me to tackle one story at a time and see projects through to completion. Her support has been invaluable, and I am grateful to be able to return that encouragement as she pursues her own literary path. I never imagined becoming part of an author couple and writing a series with her, but I wouldn't have it any other way.
Today, I write science fiction and mystery stories driven by curiosity, adventure, and the endless question of "what if?" Through every book, my goal is to transport readers into worlds filled with wonder, suspense, and discoveries waiting to be uncovered.