
K.L. Miracle
and son

The Storyteller
"When the earth exploded, the rest of the galaxy didn't notice." Thus began K.L. Miracle's first dive into writing. Her stories began in notebooks in elementary school, evolved into award-winning poetry in High School and eventually led to an award for the script 'Death of an Audience," depicting a detective investigating the various crimes of disruptive moviegoers, and the ghost that killed them for it.
When her son was diagnosed with Autism and Dyslexia, she turned her storytelling to helping him by creating social stories and reading books aloud. One day, he suggested she share her stories, and read books for others like him. So, Kasey found a coach, bought equipment, began narrating, and published her first book.
The Mom
When not busy crafting unique narratives on her laptop or in her booth, she can be found nose deep in a good book or spending quality time with her son; her greatest inspiration and partner in all things fun.
Together, they journey into the worlds of books, video games, board games and LEGOs (they love storytelling through LEGO). Her son's unique perspective on life, shaped by his Autism, inspires her everyday, and encourages her to infuse all her stories with kindness, love, and the kind of faith that can see someone through the hardest struggles.
"We're plot
bunnies, son."
"Mom,
what
are
we?"
