Before they learn to drive, they can learn to SEE.
What if...
We could teach awareness before a single driving lesson begins?
My current project is a middle-grade story with a hidden mission—to help kids build empathy and awareness through emotion and connection.
Because real safety starts not behind the wheel, but in the heart.
Untitled MG Contemporary Mystery
concept cover art.
Some secrets aren't just buried—they’re waiting to be heard.…
Three friends, one abandoned garage, and a collection of "unclaimed" motorcycle helmets that refuse to stay silent.
When Nina and her friends discover a forgotten shelf of helmets at an abandoned garage, they realize they’ve stepped into more than just an old mystery. Each helmet carries a sensory echo—the scent of wildflowers, a haunting melody, a bone-deep chill—of a life cut short.
Now, they must navigate the line between the living and the dead to return what was lost and uncover a twenty-year-old truth that the wind has been trying to tell. But as the "passengers" in the helmets grow louder, the trio must decide how much they are willing to carry to give the fallen a voice.
Learn why Kathryn A. Zolman believes awareness begins with empathy.