Born: 01-01-1971
Brent Hartinger is an acclaimed American author best known for his groundbreaking young adult novel, "Geography Club," which explores themes of identity and belonging. With a talent for crafting engaging and relatable stories, Hartinger has written numerous books and screenplays, often focusing on LGBTQ+ issues. His works have garnered critical acclaim and a dedicated readership, highlighting his commitment to diverse storytelling and authentic representation.
Why is it that whenever you hear something shocking, you always look around to see who's watching you?
We all have our secrets. Even if we don't seem like we do. Everyone has something that they're hiding.
The truth is, sometimes it's easier to be friends with people who don't know the real you.
Sometimes the most dangerous thing is to be yourself.
Love is never wrong. It's one of the few things in this world that is truly right.
In the end, the only person who really knows you is yourself.
Don't let fear hold you back from being who you are.
Being different doesn't mean you're broken. It means you're unique.
Sometimes the greatest friendships are born out of shared secrets.
It's important to surround yourself with people who accept and support you for who you are.
You can't control how others perceive you, but you can control how you perceive yourself.
Never be ashamed of who you are. Embrace your true self and others will too.