
Fantasy can expose reality
My Mission: Shine a light on the horrors of child trafficking through fantasy storytelling.
Books and stories are the foundation of our culture. They shape our beliefs, challenge our perspectives, and reveal what we prioritize as a society. What we choose to consume is a reflection of who we are and what we value.
That’s why I believe stories have incredible power. There are few horrors as unimaginable as the suffering endured by children who are trafficked and sexually abused. These tragedies are hidden in plain sight, too often ignored, buried beneath layers of indifference and silence. Through my fantasy stories, I bring these realities to the forefront in a way that is both impactful and accessible, using fiction to shed light on the darkest truths of our world.
My goal is to spark awareness and conversation to ensure these atrocities are no longer overlooked. By weaving themes of survival, resilience, and the fight against evil into my stories, I challenge readers to confront these issues and consider how we can stand against them in reality. I hope to work directly with survivors of child trafficking and abuse, incorporating their experiences into my storytelling to further amplify their voices.
But awareness is only the beginning. Stories alone cannot create change—action must follow. That’s why I am committed to using my platform to push for real-world impact, challenging the entertainment industry to take a firm stand against child trafficking and abuse. This isn't just about writing books; it’s about igniting a movement that educates, empowers, and drives change to protect the most vulnerable among us.
As part of this mission, I pledge to donate $1 for every copy of my book sold to anti-trafficking charities, ensuring my work makes a tangible difference beyond the page. Because stories can reveal the truth, but real change happens when we refuse to look away.
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