About the Author
I’ve spent most of my life chasing threads. Some buried in history, some humming through old machines, and some drifting somewhere between imagination and memory.
I hold a degree in History, but that was never the end of the story. It was more like being handed a map with just enough detail to know how much was missing. Since then, I’ve remained a student of the past in the truest sense, drawn to the overlooked corners: forgotten places, quiet cemeteries, family lines that fade and reappear, and the stories that never quite made it into the official record.
That same curiosity carries over into everything else I do.
I’ve always had a soft spot for technology, especially the kind that still shows its seams. Retro systems, older networks, the early web, the small and independent spaces that haven’t been polished into sameness. There’s something honest about them. They remind me that technology, like history, is built layer by layer, one idea on top of another.
My writing lives right at the intersection of those interests.
I’m drawn to historical fiction, but rarely leave it alone. My stories tend to wander into deeper territory...where history brushes up against mystery, where science fiction feels just a little too plausible, where the paranormal might not be entirely imaginary. I’m less interested in clean answers than in the tension between what we know and what we suspect.
This site is a place for those explorations.
You’ll find short stories here, along with links to longer works, novellas, and soon, a novel...that all circle around the same core idea: that the world is layered, and if you look closely enough, you can sometimes see through it.
When I’m not writing, I’m usually playing music, digging into genealogy, tinkering with tech most people have forgotten, or just following another thread to see where it leads.