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Oh My, Dada! is now available on Amazon in paperback. Made for bedtime, storytime, and gifting—soft, comforting, and easy to share.
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A letter from Gia 💕
Had to pause my writing to stream Alexandra’s match highlights ! Gurl im obsessed with you right now! 🎉 Congrats alex❤️
🎉🌟 The Starr Sisters Are Here! 🌟🎉
Meet Haven & Carleina in The Not-So-Boring Adventures of the Starr Sisters 🍓 📖 A rhyming, colorful, heartwarming tale of family, friendship, and fun! Perfect for ages 6–10.
✨ Available now!
👉 Grab your copy today:
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Ko-fi —Special Children’s Day PH (Nov 20, 2025) Book Donation! 70% of proceeds will help girls in need at a selected Philippine center—funding books, learning materials, and activities to help them grow.📊 Current progress: 1% of $1000 goal: https://ko-fi.com/s/227dde70c6
Google Play Books — digital edition coming soon! 📱
Hello mini workplace!
Fresh, crisp pages in my hands—my Author’s Copy is finally here! 😭✨ Honestly… I’m emotional. I don’t know if anyone will grab it, but seeing it in real life has me beyond hyped. Now… can’t wait to finish the novel version of this one! 📖💖
Officially launching it tomorrow:
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Ready for a story that’s anything but boring? Meet the Starr Sisters—Haven and Carleina—two sisters with BIG personalities, muddy adventures
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My very first story launch is happening, and I’m so excited (and nervous lol). 🕊️✨ If you’d like to support me on this writer journey, I’ve set up a Ko-fi page! Think of it as leaving a little note + coffee for a storyteller trying to make her worlds come alive.
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Baby Writer – First Launch Tomorrow ✨
I wouldn’t actually call myself a baby writer. I’ve been writing since I was in 5th or 6th grade. Yes, really. I was lucky enough to go to a very chill, encouraging school. My teachers pushed us to read, write, and even direct classroom plays. Sometimes we’d split into groups, re-enact stories we just read, and whoever performed best earned grades. It was exciting—and my classmates always picked me as their director or story writer. Looking back, I think that’s where it all began.
I remember drafting my very first short story called Megan & ___ (ugh, I totally forgot the rest of the title—launching it now!). Since then, I’ve been writing slowly but consistently—scribbling mini manuscripts in my notebooks or typing on my old Windows 98 computer, just me killing time in my little world of imagination. My parents had no idea I was writing, haha. I just kept adding whatever I thought was funny, exciting, or cool.
What really inspired me, though, was being an only child. When you’re alone, your imagination has to keep you company. I could say I was quite the imagine queen. One day I’d be Lizzie McGuire singing This Is What Dreams Are Made Of, the next I’d be Mary Elizabeth Cep—yes, a total drama queen xD. If I wasn’t acting it out, I was writing it down. It always started the same: first a name, then a personality, then making them interact together. It will always, always start with a name for me.
When I first began The Not-So-Boring Adventures of the Starr Sisters, it wasn’t even a rhyming book for kids. It was a full-on novel with chapters, and to this day I still plan to publish that novel version. But why did I push for a rhyming children’s book first? Because I once told my husband that someday I wanted to read stories I made myself to our future children. And more than that—I wanted to remember my baby brother Adrienne.
I met him when I was 11. Adrienne was born and pronounced dead. At that time, I wasn’t given the space to mourn because, honestly, I didn’t even know how. An eleven-year-old doesn’t understand death. Why would a baby die without even growing up? What even is death? My mom and dad went home without a child. But what about the clothes we bought? The toys? The plans I overheard? I carried him to his grave in a small box, saw his face—his beautiful, beautiful face. Looking back, I realize I didn’t understand anything.
Now at 30, married, and far from home, I still wonder: what do I really understand now? Maybe just this—that I wrote my first complete story for myself, and for my baby brother Adrienne. I often think about what it would’ve been like if Adrienne had grown up with me—what kind of sister I would have become, and what kind of brother he would have been.
Maybe it would’ve been like Haven and Carleina. I see myself in Carleina—worried, caring, loving. And Adrienne? In my imagination, he’d be super naughty and boyish. Just like Haven.
And tomorrow, this story finally takes flight. 🕊️✨