THE ROAD TO REPRESENTATION
I’ve always believed stories find us before we find them.
For years, I wrote because I couldn’t not write. I self-published five books through KDP, each one teaching me something new about discipline, deadlines, and the stubborn grit it takes to bring a story from spark to finished page. Indie publishing showed me how to finish what I start, how to connect with readers, and how to believe in my voice even when the path wasn’t easy.
But then came The Sixth Accord series.
This story was different from the beginning. Bigger. Wilder. A world that demanded more than just my corner of the internet , a world that deserved shelves, bookstores, libraries, and the reach that only traditional publishing can bring. Obsidian Kiss (Book One) didn’t feel like “just another book.” It felt like the opening chord of something that could echo through a whole series, maybe even a whole career.
That’s why I’m here, querying literary agents and walking the road to representation.
I’m not looking for shortcuts or overnight success. I’m looking for the right partnership, someone who believes in this story as much as I do, who sees the potential in the world of Edalva, and who can help guide it into the hands of the readers waiting for it.
Representation in publishing, to me, isn’t just about contracts or submissions. It’s about building a future. A career. A body of work that means something.
The road isn’t always smooth. Querying requires patience, resilience, and the kind of faith that got me through those early books when nobody was watching. But every step forward, every email sent, every page polished, is part of the same promise I made to myself when I first started writing: keep going.
Because stories don’t just belong to the writer who births them. They belong to the readers who find themselves in the pages. And I believe Obsidian Kiss, a dark paranormal romance with fantasy edge, is ready to be found.