
The Stargazers tried to destroy the world. Will those who remain live long enough to save it? The world is in transition. The survivors of the Stargazers phenomenon, in which 99% of the world’s population looked to the night sky and never returned to themselves, cling to the edges of a new reality. When war veteran Henry and his daughter, Penny, flee to the Texas desert, they're forced to leave behind Jean, a fellow refugee. Now Jean is desperate to find her way back to them, encountering new survivors along the way. Confronted by the truth of the Stargazers phenomenon, she will have to decide if the world is worth saving. Will Jean find Henry and Penny? Will humanity become an echo lost to time? The skylights aren't what they seem. And the truth may be more terrifying than earth's survivors can comprehend.
Author

My journey to becoming a writer began with a love of books, Goosebumps to start followed quickly by Stephen King and Dean Koontz. I later found and fell in love with Robert McCammon as well as works outside of the genre. I wrote stories about alien abductions and sentient scarecrows. I still have some of these stories and...wow. Awful! I never stopped writing but my life would only allow it to be a hobby until I was around thirty. I submitted my first story to a competition and was given an honorable mention. That gave me the confidence to submit elsewhere, including The NoSleep Podcast. My fist acceptance barely caused a ripple, but it lit a fire in me. I placed stories with homegrown anthologies, cobbled together my own collection, and eventually became a regular on the Podcast. I am writing this in 2022 in what has been my most gratifying writing year to date. I will share a TOC with New York Times Bestsellers this year, and also was privileged to release my first novella, Stargazers, into the world. This is just the beginning, I hope, because the fire is an inferno now. When I am not writing you can find me front row of a metal show, getting a tattoo, hanging with my wife and kids, wrestling with our dogs, and giving out crisp high fives. I also serve as a medical officer in the Air Force.