I’m honored to share that my book, Sun Night, was featured at the American Library Association (ALA) Annual Conference & Exhibition 2025, held in Philadelphia from June 26 to July 1. This event, one of the largest gatherings of librarians, educators, and book professionals in the world, brought together over 12,000 attendees to celebrate the power of books, storytelling, and literacy in all its forms.
Sun Night was showcased at the Indie Author Exhibit booth, a curated space presented by IngramSpark that highlights emerging voices and independently published works. As part of the exhibit, my book was included in both the printed and digital Indie Author Catalog, which was distributed widely throughout the six-day conference to library buyers, educators, and industry professionals seeking fresh and diverse titles for their collections.
This opportunity was a meaningful milestone—not only as an author but also as a creative professional passionate about storytelling and design. Seeing Sun Night among such a vibrant collection of indie titles reminded me how important it is to support independent creators and the stories that don’t always come through traditional publishing channels.
I'm deeply grateful to ALA, IngramSpark, and the entire library community for embracing indie authors and giving us a platform to share our work with a wider audience. If you attended the conference and discovered Sun Night, thank you—visit my store on this website for a special price on my hardcover book.