
Meet the Author

I am a fantastical person. So fantastical I may, in fact, be a fantasy. A messenger from lands beyond come to deliver stories which you may consider mere myths or dreams, but of which, I can assure you, are very real in other dynamic spaces.
I am, like you, a thought formed into reality; an effect caused by the desires of another. Struggling with complex thoughts to make sense of my existence, I search for examples on other planes to help me relate to this one. These examples are contained in the books I deliver unto you. Cherish these stories as a keepsake from a place you can only reach within these pages.
My hope is that my tales will transcend dimensions and touch the sentiments of the souls in this existence just as they do in others. Buy the book, enjoy reading, and remember: no matter the world, we are valuable existences.

Get to Know Me

Q: When did you first decide to become an author?
A: At one point, I thought I wanted to be a businessman. I would create business ideas and construct how they would work. I wanted to be an inter-dimensional businessman getting rich on multiple worlds. At some point in my life, I realized that constructing businesses and constructing stories had commonalities, except the only resources I needed were an imagination and a method of writing. I haven’t quite given up on entrepreneurship. It’s to the side for now.

Q: How do you publish your books?
A: I must be my own entity. Independence is the way for me.

Q: Do you have a process for finding and keeping ideas for your books?
A: Detailed, organized notes. Sometimes I have a notion and do research on a specific subject matter. At times, I’m listening or watching media and the information I get inspires me, so I catalog it away. Can never have too many ideas.

Q: What do you do when you aren’t writing?
A: I like to explore other worlds where my stories come from. This dimension has many commonalities to others. It seems sentient beings have basic similarities to which we can all relate.

Q: What inspired you to write this book?
A: Besides visiting other worlds and experiencing their lives, I realized that I don’t quite assimilate into many of the worlds I visit. What interested me is that many beings of those worlds don’t fit into their own world. This intrigued me and inspired this book.

Q: How long did it take you to write this story?
A: Based on this world’s timeline, over 4 years.

Q: What advice would you give to fellow writers?
A: As a new author, I think it might be pretentious of me to give advice. But I think it is best to write on things that move you emotionally and to which you have a strong attachment. These emotional attachments should give you a fervent dedication which will push you to overcome the many obstacles found in the writing process.

Q: What part of the writing process do you enjoy most?
A: Getting to know the characters of my book. My books are semi-biographical, which is to say the characters and settings and overall events are real, but there may be some embellishment for narrative effect. Be that as it may, I must do research and interviews to understand these beings of whom I write. It’s quite an enjoyable part of writing.

Q: What is the worst part of the writing process?
A: Being satisfied with my final product. My book can always be written better, and I can always improve as an author. But I must continually convince myself that it is more important for these stories to be told than it is for me to tell them perfectly.

Q: Why did you start writing?
A: I want to be known on ten worlds for my stories. And wouldn’t you know, sentient beings on most worlds are drawn to entertaining and moving stories.

One last thing you should know about me is that I am truly grateful you would consider my book, and I am grateful to my God for allowing me to provide it to you. I hope my book blesses you, but a bigger blessing to me would be if you consider my God.