Q: When did you write “The Stranger You Think You Know?”
A: I wrote the book when I was 18 and a senior in High School. In 2022 I decided to self publish the book. The only editing I did was changed a few names and details, but the majority of the book was left as is. I published it more for myself than I did for anyone else. I wanted to be able to go back and see how far I had come as a writer later in my life.
Q: Is the “Welcome to the Shit Show,” real?
A: Yes. Names were changed for obvious reasons, but everything in the book is true. I wrote it as a way for me to get my story out of my head, and (hopefully) heal. I am a work in progress.
Q: Is “Hospice: A Tale of Tragedy” true?
A: Yes. I lost my mom in March 2023 while under Hospice care. It was a traumatic experience for myself and my family.
Q: Do you accept stories for your next book?
A: I have accepted stories (true ones) from readers and am happy to read and consider stories for any future projects.
Extras:
I currently do not have any further Nonfiction books planned at the moment, but if and when I have something to say I will write another one.