Ross Welford is a British author known for his captivating children's novels that blend adventure with elements of science fiction and fantasy. A former TV producer and journalist, Welford turned to writing full-time, creating beloved titles like "Time Travelling with a Hamster" and "The 1,000-Year-Old Boy." His storytelling often explores themes of friendship, family, and the wonders of imagination, engaging young readers with humor and heart.
Being invisible doesn't make you a superhero. It just makes you invisible.
Sometimes, the things we want to hide the most are the things we should reveal.
Invisibility doesn't solve problems; it only allows you to avoid them.
True friends see you even when you're invisible.
Being invisible doesn't mean you have to be silent. Use your voice for good.
Invisibility can be a gift or a curse. It all depends on how you use it.
Sometimes, the best way to be seen is to stand out.
Don't let invisibility define you. Define yourself through your actions.
The power of invisibility lies in the ability to observe without being observed.
Invisibility doesn't make you invincible. Remember, you're still vulnerable.
There's strength in being visible, even if it means being vulnerable.
Invisibility can give you freedom, but it also takes away your sense of belonging.