At fourteen, an English teacher saw something in me that I had not yet realized; I had the ability to craft a story that could captivate a reader. After Mr. Callahan fanned that spark, I knew that ...mehr sehenAt fourteen, an English teacher saw something in me that I had not yet realized; I had the ability to craft a story that could captivate a reader. After Mr. Callahan fanned that spark, I knew that one day I would build a career around that gift. I just did not realize how long that would take.I worked for good companies at jobs I did not love. I wrote at home in my spare time. Decades later, I now have a story worth telling. Dreams never die, they only mature.I grew up on television and movies, not literature, and my stories read like a script. They are meant to entertain. Dialogue drives the narrative and I mean for the pace to be quick. Like when you step into a theater to see that highly anticipated movie or pop that bag of corn to accompany your favorite show, I want for you to feel that familiar stirring each time you crack open one of my books.weniger sehen