The Children’s Universe

Every child deserves to feel important enough to be in a story.

Before Virginia Tech. Before the books about leadership and faith and the human condition — there was a porch in Ohio.

A grandfather figure in the neighborhood told stories about the kids around him. Including a small boy named Steve. He didn’t always remember the stories. But he never forgot how they made him feel.

Seen. Important. Worth including.

That experience — of being made important enough to be in a story — is the origin point of three children’s series spanning ages four through twelve. Different worlds. Different voices. One conviction running through all of them.

Every child deserves to feel that.

Featured Series:

Skibby & Scabuchi — New Towne Crossing Series (ages 8–12)

Six books. Two boys. One town. A legacy of courage, integrity, and the kind of friendship that changes everything.

Skeeter Johnson — Blueberry Ridge Series (ages 6–10)

Appalachian magic. An invisible horse named Biscuit. Humor as the vehicle. Emotional truth as the destination.

 

Pancake Pete — Mapleton Series (ages 4–7)

Breakfast-themed mysteries. Golden-brown justice. Grace and second chances dressed in wonder.