Press Coverage


Bold Journey | Meet Tyler Beauchamp

“Purpose is loving the process of a journey and not letting setbacks define where that journey ends.”

“Children see everything as possible, which is such a gift. They are our ultimate writers because they have the imagination to write stories they simultaneously live out.”

Canvas Rebel | Learning the Craft

“You can balance a life of medicine and a creative life. Hopefully others who are on the edge of both will see this and push forward.”

WRDW | Morning Mix

“Remember to make people feel something. A good story wraps you into a new world and captivates you in ways you never expect.”

Voyage Savannah

“When we practice what we preach and take care of our minds and hearts, I believe that bleeds over to our patients and how we care for them”

Jagwire News

“I really hope when people read this - kids or not - I hope they will look at people differently and think about everyone’s past.”

ND MD | Beyond the Scope

“Beauchamp crafted a narrative of mystery and adventure that explores depression, loss, and trauma in a way for all readers—young and old—to walk away with more empathy.”

South Magazine

“His career path and storytelling are not mutually exclusive. In fact, he feels a “calling” for both and aims to bring the two together in a way that elevates an important message.”

Savannah Morning News

"Beauchamp skillfully weaves in relevant arguments about creativity, social media, mental health, and reality in a world filled with media and camera lenses."

Literary Titan

“An inspiration to all young people who are driven but still struggle day-to-day with their mental health post-pandemic.”

WTOC | Afternoon Break

“A well-written, informative, and entertaining coming-of-age story, Tyler Beauchamp’s FREEZE FRAME skillfully addresses myriad issues faced by many teenagers, all under the guise of a compelling fictional tale.”

IndieReader

“Freeze Frame is a captivating, thought-provoking, and memorable tale that will keep readers entertained, moved, and engrossed from the very first page.”

Red Headed Book Lover

“An engaging and insightful coming-of-age novel, about a young man struggling with childhood trauma, PTSD and mental health.”

Reader’s Choice Book Awards

“Our mental illness can kind of pull us in one direction, but it’s actually not what we need. We actually need to go the other direction and lean in.”

Future Psychiatry

Tales, Tunes, & Treatments

"The second you finish writing, the story no longer belongs to you. A unique version now belongs to every reader, to change and craft as they see fit."

“If Art and Medicine have anything in common, it’s that humanity lies at their core.”

Images Magazine


Stay Inside | A Toast to the Frontline


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