Paul Fioroni has worn many hats: professional athlete, coach, nonprofit founder, and business leader, but writing has always been part of who he is. Raised in Toronto in a tight-knit, multicultural family, Paul grew up surrounded by cousins, grandparents, and strong family traditions. He chased his dream of playing professional hockey from Ontario to Alberta, eventually carving out a nine-year career that included a long run as captain of the Lubbock Cotton Kings.
While hockey shaped much of his early life, Paul was also writing behind the scenes. He finished his first sci-fi story at 13, published poetry in his twenties, and later tried his hand at screenwriting. Those early drafts would grow into The Color of the Rift, a fantasy novel that draws inspiration from Tolkien and Goodkind. Paul’s writing brings together imagination, structure, and lessons from his personal and professional life.
In 2003, Paul started the 24 Foundation, a charity for kids with medical needs. His efforts earned him back-to-back CHL Man of the Year honors. After retiring from sports, he moved into medical sales and consulting, securing a patent for air technology and working on several forward-thinking projects. Writing is now his focus, and he sees it as a way to bring his experiences into a new space storytelling like The Color of the Rift, where James Whitemore, Benjamin Jackson, Marcella, and Marcus Jackson face the Rift’s magic, reflecting real-life values, challenges, and hope.
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