Every story begins with a page, but I hope mine becomes a place.

I don't write to create perfect characters, impossible worlds, or stories that exist only to entertain. I write because I want to create somewhere people can enter, experience, and someday find themselves missing.

A place that feels familiar, even if they've never been there before.

To me, stories are not only made of words, chapters, or endings. They are made of emotions, moments, and pieces of life that readers carry with them long after the final page. They are the feelings that remain, the questions that linger, and the memories that quietly return when we least expect them.

Some stories are loved for a moment. Some are forgotten with time. But if a story can leave behind a feeling, a sense of comfort, wonder, longing, or belonging, then it has become something more than just a collection of words.

I don't dream of writing the most popular book on the shelf. I dream of writing the one a reader returns to years later. The one they open not only to revisit a story, but to remember the emotions it gave them and the person they were when they first discovered it.

Because the stories that stay with us are not always the ones that are perfect.

They are the ones that make us feel something.

And if one day you close the final chapter and realize you aren't only saying goodbye to a story, but to a place you once belonged...

then I know it found its home.
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