Jack Haligo is a young teenage author from Australia. He began writing the “Gemotroplis” pentalogy at the age of 12. Now, at 16, he is the winner of the Golden Literary Titan Book Award for his first book Gemotroplis – The Stolen Heart. Jack aims to reshape perceptions of autism through his writings, advocating for the recognition of the unique talents and perspectives that autistic individuals bring to society. He hopes to publish his pentalogy and dreams of seeing his books in retail stores. He wrote Gemotroplis – The Stolen Heart as a reflection of his vision of a fantasy world: a magical place where he can escape the harsh realities of school, bullying, and his struggles with what he describes as a “normal” life. Autism has allowed him to see the world differently, and this perspective, along with his life lessons, has influenced his storytelling. Jack fell in love with writing at a young age, and it has since become a significant part of his life. However, with the rise of technology, he feels that young people risk losing appreciation for the efforts of new authors. He finds that lifeless words strung together by programs lack the passion, love, and magic that a genuine narrative can convey. To him, a truly good story comes from the heart of a real author.