Stephanie Giese| Author

Stephanie Giese lives in an overflowing house in Florida with her husband, five teenagers, her mom, and one very naughty beagle. She writes stories with humor and heart that have a strong focus on mental health, treatment, and consent.

Her writing has appeared in newspapers, magazines, and three humor anthologies, including the New York Times best-selling I Just Want to Pee Alone. In 2021, she worked in collaboration with her oldest son, Nicholas, on the memoir All I Never Knowed: Mental Illness, A Mother's Love, and a Broken System.

After a fifteen-year career creating parenting content, Steph decided to move in a brand-new direction and embrace her true joy: romance novels. She is the author of the upcoming North Bay Series. Her debut small-town baseball romance Out of Left Field and its sequel Right As Rain are set for release in 2025. 

Links to Socials: 

Website: stephaniegiese.com

TikTok: @stephaniegieseauthor

Private Facebook Group for romance readers: Spread Those Pages with Stephanie Giese


When Nicholas was three years old, he started blaming an imaginary friend he called The Other Nicholas for things he did yet couldn't remember or explain. By seven, professionals were starting to use words like "psychotic break"and "crisis unit."By the age of twelve, he had been admitted to pediatric psychiatric hospitals on four occasions.

All I Never Knowed is the true story of the Giese family and the fight for their oldest son as he wrestles with severe mental illness. Written at Nicholas' request and told from the perspective of his mother, Stephanie, the reader travels with the family through over a decade of navigating the children's mental health crisis in America from the inside. The Gieses share how they sought treatment, found resources, and discovered coping strategies along the way.

An intimate, emotional story that will make you laugh, cry, want to throw things, and hug your family, All I Never Knowed is the sort of sincere and candid dialogue that stays with you and just might lead to real and lasting change.