Jonathan Lin began his writing journey in the 6th grade with his first piece, Mark of the Titan Lord, a fantasy story. Upon going to high school, he pursued his first comic series, Benny, before writing his first short story collection, The Hourglass of Time. His short story Annalise Erling: The Crimson Journal placed third in a horror writing competition just last year, and Food Stall, one of his many babies, received an honorable mention with recognized status and now sees publication under SCU’s The Owl, which is available to read wherever the internet is a thing. As the author of over twenty stories, over a hundred delights, countless poems, and the novella In the Blink of an Eye, he is a writer for FanStory, a poet for All Poetry, and a previous writer for the school yearbook, as well as both the school’s literary magazine, The Muse, and the newspaper’s A&E and arts and comics sections. When he’s not writing, he enjoys listening to NewJeans, watching standup comedy, or indulging in another Stephen King novel. You can find him at https://rainbewlatte.godaddysites.com/.