I’m the Ms. Frizzle of My Own Story
- Posted on January 17, 2026
When I was younger, I remember seeing The Magic School Bus. Ms. Frizzle wasn’t just a teacher—she was fearless, unpredictable, and unapologetically herself. Now, as an author, I realize how much I relate to her.
Like Ms. Frizzle, I dive headfirst into the unknown. I explore ideas, emotions, and truths that aren’t always neat or easy. I break rules—not to rebel, but to create a space where stories can breathe, where readers can feel and discover something real.
Every thing that I write is an adventure. Sometimes it’s messy, sometimes it’s magical, but it always invites readers to step out of the ordinary and see the world differently. I guide them, yes—but I also learn, grow, and take risks right alongside them.
Ms. Frizzle empowered her students to explore boldly, to ask questions, and to embrace the unexpected. That’s exactly what writing does for me. Each page is a field trip, every chapter a ride on the unknown. And just like her, I don’t just write stories—I transform them into experiences that stick with people long after the last page.
Being an author isn’t just a job—it’s an adventure, a challenge, a discovery, and sometimes, a little bit of magic. And honestly? I wouldn’t have it any other way.