About the Author

At the heart of my writing is a belief that stories matter—eternally. I write to explore truth, wrestle with sacrifice, and point toward something greater than ourselves. My background in military service, theology, and real-world experience shapes a worldview where honor, conviction, and redemption aren’t abstract ideas—they’re essential.

One of the most defining influences on my writing came during my time in military service. In the silence between chaos and duty, I witnessed how fragile life is—and how deeply truth, faith, and legacy matter. The faces, choices, and sacrifices I encountered weren’t fiction. They were raw, real, and unforgettable.

My faith isn’t something I add to my stories—it’s the lens I see the world through. It influences how I write about truth, brokenness, redemption, and sacrifice. I don’t create perfect characters or tie everything up with a bow, but I do believe in hope that rises from the ashes.

Stories that linger

I don’t write to impress—I write to stir something deeper. Whether it’s a novel or a screenplay, I want the story to linger. I hope readers and viewers walk away not just entertained, but moved. If a scene challenges how someone sees the world, or a character reminds them of who they once were—or who they still could be—then the story has done its work.