J.A. White is an acclaimed author known for his captivating middle-grade fiction, particularly the "Thickety" series, which blends fantasy and suspense. With a background in film and television, he crafts stories rich in atmosphere and character depth. White's writing often explores themes of courage and resilience, engaging young readers with imaginative plots and relatable protagonists. His work has been praised for its creativity and ability to inspire a love for reading.
Monsters were never born. They were made.
Sometimes you have to save yourself.
Stories are powerful. They can make you feel a lot of things.
Magic is just a way of creating change.
It's okay to be scared. It means you're about to do something really brave.
Hope is a dangerous thing. It can make you believe in things that will never happen.
Everyone is a little bit of a monster.
The world is full of magic, you just have to know where to look.
Sometimes the scariest monsters are the ones inside us.
A good story can save your life.
In the darkest times, we find our true strength.
Every story has two sides. It's up to us to choose which one to believe.