About The Author

Hi, I'm Paul

All about me.

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 eventually grow into The Colors of the Rift, a fantasy novella that draws inspiration from authors like Tolkien and Terry Goodkind. Paul’s writing brings together imagination, structure, and lessons from his personal and professional life.

More About Paul

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 that reflects real-life values, challenges, and hope.