LEO JENKINS
He didn’t grow up wanting to be a writer—he didn’t grow up at all.
As a child, he aspired to be like his father, but when that role was already taken, he went to war instead. From those experiences, he wrote a book about the wars he fought.
His fiercest battles, however, were the ones waged within himself, leading to another book chronicling that journey. His travels across the globe, spanning dozens of countries, inspired yet another book.
When fatherhood entered his life, time became scarce, and emotions ran high. Words once silenced found new life, transforming into poetry. Through it all, his writing reflects the resilience and depth of the human experience.