High-Concept Middle-Grade Contemporary Drama
Focused on friendship, empathy, and the hidden truths behind life-changing moments
Writing in Progress
A Story That Teaches Kids to Truly See
Why it matters:
Every year, lives are changed forever by motorcycle accidents—not because drivers don’t care, but because they don’t see. My passion for writing middle-grade literature began with one simple but powerful idea: if we can teach kids to notice motorcycles before they ever drive, we can help prevent tragedies before they happen.
How it Works:
Instead of teaching with warnings or statistics, middle-grade literature uses emotional memory to shape real-world habits. When kids connect with characters, they begin to internalize the story’s message: look closer, pay attention, and never assume you see it all. This emotional “muscle memory” helps prepare them to be safer, more mindful drivers long before they ever get behind the wheel.
The Bigger Mission:
Not just a book—it’s a movement toward a safer, more empathetic generation. By combining storytelling with safety education, it offers schools, parents, and communities a powerful new way to teach awareness, empathy, and responsibility on the road.