Through art, we are creation.

Welcome — I’m Liam, the creator behind Raven’s Quill Creations

I grew into myself later than most, but exactly when I was meant to.
Queer, disabled, AuDHD, creature-souled — shaped by a brain that runs too deep
and a body that demands accommodation — I never fit neatly into the world around me.
So I built worlds of my own.

Creation has been my constant through identity shifts, grief, reinvention, and survival.
Writing was the first place I made sense; worldbuilding was the first place I could breathe;
art was the first space where my soul could exist in the shape it was meant to be.
It carried me through every version of myself, including the loss of my mother, who loved and
accepted me without needing to understand.

Now I use that same fire to help you create, even if the world told you
creation isn’t accessible to you.


My Mission

My goal is simple and stubborn:

To spread accessibility to creation — so that anyone, in any body, with any brain, can bring their ideas to life.

I believe creativity belongs to everyone. Disabled bodies deserve art. Neurodivergent minds deserve worlds.
Queer souls deserve stories shaped in their own voice. Late bloomers deserve space to begin.
And “born-human-but-not-meant-to-be” hearts deserve universes that fit them.

Raven’s Quill Creations is a place where creation is flexible, adaptive, and welcoming. I build:

  • Stories
  • Worlds
  • Characters
  • Creatures
  • Lore
  • Universes
  • Odd little wonders your brain won’t leave alone

If I can make it with my questionable fine motor skills and stubborn imagination, it’s yours.
If I can’t, I’ll help you find someone who can — because accessibility isn’t a slogan; it’s a responsibility.


Why I Do This

I never wanted fame. I just wanted to create without apology — and help others do the same.
Ghostwriting became my home: you keep the name and the spotlight, and I breathe life into the words.

This space exists for:

  • Dreamers and neurodivergent minds
  • Queer hearts and creature-souls
  • Disabled creators who need accommodations
  • People who feel “too much” or “not enough”
  • Anyone who wants to create but doesn’t know where to start
  • Anyone who needs a world that finally feels like theirs

Creation is mercy. Creation is survival. Creation is freedom.

And if you’re here — you’re already part of it.

Through art, I am creation — and so are you.