If you could put the human mind under a microscope, this is what you might find. "The Gray in Between" is a vivid collection of thoughts and questions that people have had since the beginning of time. Thoughts of life and love. Feelings of despair and discouragement. When you read this book, you get the "Hey, I've been there before" kind of feeling, and that feeling brings a smile. It takes the heart and soul on a roller coaster ride we are all familiar with. There are many ups and downs in life, but in the end the ride is always worth it. Life is not always black and white, but it's the gray in between that makes our ride worth it.
A poet at heart, and influenced by the writings of Stephen Crane and C.S. Lewis, Robert Milton sheds light on the struggles of man in his debut novel, Seed of Doubt. Born in Nashville, Tennessee, he graduated from Trevecca Nazarene University where he studied Science and Psychology. His poetry book, The Gray in Between, was self-published in 2006. Since then, he’s written two novels and is currently working on his third. An outdoor lover, he enjoys spending time hiking, fishing, and relaxing with friends and family. Robert and his wife, Lorrie Beth, currently reside in Birmingham, Alabama with their two dogs, Joey and Cooper. You can follow him on Twitter at twitter.com/RobertCMilton.