Bright Light Series

Welcome to the Bright Light Series. Designed for middle school readers age 9 and up, this captivating series follows DeShaun and Jasmine as they grow from curious children to determined young adults. Start your adventure with A Dying Breed and Not So Princess Jasmine, now available.

Meet The Author.

Darian Wigfall is an author, activist, and arts organizer whose work bridges storytelling, community empowerment, and social justice. A leader in both the creative and civic realms, his contributions span the Ferguson uprising, where his protest art became part of the Smithsonian, to mentoring youth and organizing progressive art in St. Louis. Darian’s passion shines through in every endeavor, including the Bright Light Series.

Let’s Collaborate.

We believe in the power of stories to inspire and empower young minds. Our books offer relatable, authentic narratives for Black and Brown youth, addressing real-life challenges while celebrating resilience and hope. We’re eager to collaborate with nonprofits, schools, and educators to bring these stories to classrooms, libraries, and community programs. Reach out for partnership opportunities.

The Impact Of Our Stories:

Testimonials

What Readers Are Saying….

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“A Story Seldom Told.”

Love the story of Not So Princess Jasmine. I’m in chapter three and so far it’s very good. It seems to be a story seldom told.
– Sunyatta M.

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“Love the cliffhangers”

I really like where this picked up from the previous story about DeShaun since that was a cliffhanger too. Darian really developed Jasmine’s character while not letting DeShaun fall by the wayside. Showing all the trials she goes through and letting us into her thoughts made her very easy to care about. But for real….another cliffhanger? You going to make me wait another year? – Andrew G.

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“Did Not Disappoint!”

This new story did not disappoint. Just
as I did with the first book, I finished the last page wanting more. Jasmine is a resolute girl and the kind of friend any mother would like her child to have. “Not So Princess Jasmine” amplifies the voices of kids who are practically never heard, and provides a rare, necessary glimpse into the rhythms of their lives. – Carla F.

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Bright Light Series

At the Bright Light Series, we are passionate about the power of representation and storytelling to inspire and empower young readers. Support our mission by joining our Patreon to ensure more youth see themselves reflected in the stories they read.