- SHUDDER
People disappear without patterns anyone wants to see. When Tyler, a medical examiner, begins encountering bodies that don’t obey anatomy or cause-of-death logic, she does what she’s always done: records what she can, omits what she must and keeps the system moving. The disappearances aren’t random. They’re from something old and organized—predators that hide, hunt,… Read more: SHUDDER - UPLOAD
In a world where memories can be shared, even your identity may not be your own. Two years after the events of DOWNLOAD, Valentine Ortiz and Edward Vance are once again dragged into a struggle that will decide the fate of Loadtech—and this time, the cost is even more personal. Who determines the worth of… Read more: UPLOAD - DOWNLOAD
When corporations own your memories, even identity is a commodity. In a world divided by class, where soldiers are programmed and your memories may not even be your own, five unlikely heroes emerge. An elite cryptography expert who’s stolen too much from his employer, a working-class memory modder framed for a crime he most certainly… Read more: DOWNLOAD - New Cover for The Arc
I’ve decided to finally update the cover to “The Arc” to something a bit more professional. When I first finished both of my books (Vanir was actually… - Prologue to “The Fall” (Arcworld 3)
If you haven’t read Arcworld Book 1, read no further. The following excerpt is the draft prologue of “The Fall”, book 3 in the Arcworld saga. - Heat Management
The third article my three-part-series discussing near-future technologies for spacecraft. This time, heat management, an oft ignored topic in science fiction. Most of the time for good reason… - Spaceship Hull Materials
What will spaceship hull materials be made of in 500 years time? I have an opinion. - How the Expanse & Arcworld Got Space Battles Right
Battles in space require different strategies considering the massive distances between combatants, making close-in combat more likely than the alternative. Read more below. - Vanir
New release. Available now on Kindle, B&N, Apple Books, Google Reads, Kobo, and Ingram Spark. - Look What I Found
Thirty years ago, I started a story. Now, finally, that story has been finalized and published. What did I learn from the process?