Author Visits & Events

Jake Ranney is passionate about connecting with readers of all ages and inspiring the next generation of thinkers, dreamers, and doers. Through engaging presentations, he shares the journey of writing his debut novel, As Nothing Happened, and insights into mental health, resilience, and the transformative power of storytelling.

“I don’t sugarcoat, but I don’t exploit pain. My goal? To show how storytelling can turn survival into strength—and why we need to listen.”—Jake 

A few things to keep in mind:

  • Jake delivers 45-60 minute sessions for grades 8+, adapting his message for maturity levels. Through raw storytelling and Q&A, he discusses Like Nothing Happened’s real-life roots, the power of speaking out, and how institutions often fail survivors. Ideal for English classes, mental health awareness events, or author series, these visits include optional book signings and pre/post-discussion guides for educators.
  • Aspiring writers and survivors gain practical tools to transform pain into prose. Jake leads exercises on memoir structure, character development from real life, and journaling for healing. Workshops run 1-3 hours (in-person or virtual), with options for small-group feedback. Perfect for writing clubs, trauma recovery programs, or university creative writing courses.
  • For conferences, book festivals, and advocacy events, Jake’s keynotes (30-90 mins) tackle themes like institutional betrayal, resilience narratives, and why silence protects abusers. Panels can pair him with therapists, legal advocates, or fellow survivor-authors. Customizable for general audiences or professionals in education, social work, or publishing.
  • Live Zoom sessions bring Jake’s talks worldwide, with options for:

    • Classroom visits (recorded or live + breakout rooms).

    • Workshops (interactive writing exercises via shared docs).

    • Global book clubs (chapter discussions + survivor Q&A).
      Tech needs: Stable Wi-Fi, screen-sharing, and optional recording.