About Alex in the Annex by Jeremy D Scholz
Most kids think Roosevelt Junior High is just old. Creaky floors, flickering lights, weird rumors, but nothing more.
Alex knows better.
When he and a few classmates uncover a hidden wing of the school, sealed behind rusted doors and forgotten halls, they stumble into something far stranger than detention or math tests. A place humming with power, secrets, and rules that don’t make sense.
Now, Alex, Rachelle, Lucas, Hudson, and Charlotte find themselves changed, each touched by something they can’t explain. But the Annex doesn’t give its gifts freely… and it never gives them without a price.
As mysteries deepen and the line between school and something otherworldly blurs, the group must learn to trust each other, or risk waking something they can’t put back.
Set in the quiet corridors of a not-so-ordinary middle school, this magical coming-of-age tale blends friendship, mystery, and the thrill of discovering power where you least expect it.
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Author Bio:
Jeremy Scholz has been telling stories his entire life, from homemade comic books in middle school to poetry and lyrics in high school, and now to immersive fiction filled with heart, grit, and imagination. A longtime educator and 7th grade science teacher, Jeremy was honored as County Teacher of the Year and is known for sparking curiosity both in the classroom and on the page.
After 25 years of teaching, he was diagnosed with ADHD and dysgraphia, an eye-opening discovery that brought clarity to a lifetime of creativity and struggle. With the support of treatment, the stories that once swirled in his mind finally found their voice. When he writes, it feels like setting characters free.
Jeremy draws from a lifetime of experiences, from blue-collar work to leadership studies to the wonders of adolescence, and brings depth and authenticity to every story he tells. This is the life he was meant for, and he’s thrilled to share it with readers.