My love for storytelling stems from a desire to spark curiosity and immerse readers in unsettling worlds filled with intrigue, tension, and dark humor.
My stories often explore the darker sides of human nature—betrayal, obsession, and the relentless drive to win at all costs.
I aim to create narratives that resonate with readers, offering both an escape and a chance to confront their fears.
I consider Timer: Season 1 to be my best work. The dystopian sci-fi series encapsulates all the themes I enjoy exploring, and I'm particularly proud of D.I. Stewart—a character defined by his obsession with finding a way out of a phenomenon he does not understand. Writing his journey was thrilling.
Recently, I've been focused on my Getty Gigs series, a humorous parody featuring a bumbling, well-intentioned private investigator who gets caught up in outrageous predicaments. This series is definitely lighter in tone than my other works, but still maintains a gritty, raw quality. I love the emphasis on humor in these satirical parodies, and they're incredibly enjoyable to write. So far, there are four novellas, with many more ideas in the pipeline!
If you want to sample my work, B-Sides 1 is a great place to start. It’s a collection of thriller short stories that showcase my eclectic interests, including sci-fi, psychological drama, dark humor, and a story set in the Timer universe.
I'm not sure what to say about this book. The first Timer book was an intriguing concept at first. I felt the author spent too little time researching quantum physics, but it was a decent read. This book, Timer Season 2, was very disjointed, with no flow. There were parts that just didn't mesh with previous information, character personalities wildly changed, quantum physics became evil fantasy, not science, the main character became more of a pig about sex, etc. I thought about finding something else to read at least a dozen times, but I've never NOT finished a book... I don't have the time or words to say how underwhelmed I was with this book.