FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What’s your advice for aspiring writers?
Write from a place of truth. Don’t chase trends—write the story only you can tell. Be patient with yourself, trust the process, and remember that even a few words written each day will add up to something meaningful over time.
What are you currently working on?
I’m developing my next novel, which continues to explore the themes of resilience, morality, and human connection. It’s a story that asks tough questions about choice, consequence, and redemption—threads I believe readers will find both challenging and deeply rewarding.
How do you get inspired to write?
Much of my inspiration comes from my own life—my family, my faith, and the challenges we’ve faced together. I also find inspiration in books, conversations, and even in quiet reflection. Often, the spark comes when I least expect it, and I’ve learned to pay attention to those moments.
Where did you get the idea for your most recent book?
The Thirst That Remains was born during the isolation of the 2020 pandemic. As I reflected on the importance of family, love, and resilience, I began to see how these themes mirror the larger struggle between good and evil in our world. That realization became the foundation for the story, weaving together personal truth with universal themes.