WHAT IF the voice in your head promised you influence beyond your wildest dreams? WHAT IF the voice made good on its promises? WHAT IF the voice had a name? Would you trust it to be good?
Gregg Davidson has been a professor of Geology & Geological Engineering since 1996, specializing in hydrology and geochemistry, and serving for many years as the department chair. His professional writing is divided between the purely scientific (usually tied in some way to water), and the intersection of science and Christian faith. On the strictly science side, he loves to get away from the office with some regularity, whether wading chest deep in a cypress swamp, or rushing to the levee when the mighty Mississippi spills over its banks. On matters of faith and science, Gregg has a passion for understanding and communicating the harmony (or at least lack of conflict) that exists between the Bible and modern science.
Gregg’s works of fiction are the product of an early morning routine that includes a hot mug of coffee and an hour of self-indulgent writing. No contracts or deadlines. Just the fun of starting with the barest idea of a story, and becoming a participant in the plot as it unfolds in unexpected ways.