When I first started writing Valley of Wolves, I wasn’t thinking about market trends, target audiences, press kits, or pitch decks. I was just trying to tell a story that felt true—one that I would’ve wanted as a teenager. A story about feeling like an outsider, about finding your people, about the parts of yourself that feel too wild to tame. Quincy’s journey isn’t just about shifting under the full moon; it’s about stepping into his identity, about wrestling with fear and longing, and about holding onto the people who see you for who you truly are. At its heart, Valley of Wolves is about belonging—to a community, to a history, to yourself. I hope this press kit and pitch deck captures not just what the story is about, but why it matters. Because somewhere out there, there’s a kid who needs to see themselves in a book like this. I wrote this for them. I wrote this for all of us who have ever felt like we were walking through the dark, searching for our own pack.