About Me
About Me
Thanks for wanting to learn more about me!
As its written all over this website, my name is Thomas! I am in my late twenties living in Arizona in the United States. I live with my beautiful puppy (all dogs are puppies, regardless of age!) Ava, who loves to watch me work. Travelling and trying new foods are some of my greatest passions. This world is too big and life is too short to not see it all!
One of my main inspirations for creating stories comes from my love of Dungeons & Dragons! I’ve been playing Dungeons & Dragons for over five years, and somewhere between rolling dice and building worlds, I realized what I really loved wasn’t just the game, it was the storytelling. Those sessions sparked... well all of this! I have a passion for creating characters who feel real, for crafting worlds that breathe, and for telling stories that linger long after the last page.
As most writers, I have my small obsessions. The biggest one? Space. I do astrophotography, spending hours under the desert sky with my telescope and camera, chasing the faint glow of galaxies, nebulae, and the colors hidden in starlight. There’s nothing quite like watching the night come alive through a long exposure, realizing that the universe has been burning quietly overhead all along. Space makes me feel small in a beautiful way. It humbles me, but it also fills me with wonder.
Then there’s foxes. I love them to an almost ridiculous degree: their cleverness, their quiet wildness, the way they always seem half in one world and half in another. I wear an obsidian fox necklace every day, a little charm that reminds me to stay curious and a bit untamed. Friends tease me for it, but I’ve learned to embrace my fox energy. I'm loyal, mischievous, and always searching for something just out of reach.
When I’m not chasing stars, I’m dreaming about the ocean. I love the beach, the sound of waves, the salt in the air, the way the horizon always promises something new. The ocean reminds me of stories: vast, unpredictable, and alive, always shifting but never still.
At the end of the day, writing is where all these pieces of me meet. The dreamer who stares at galaxies. The adventurer who loves foxes and fantasy. The gay kid who grew up wanting to see himself in stories and decided to write them instead. Every book I create is part of that journey, a promise that magic belongs to all of us, and that somewhere between the stars and the sea, we can still find home.