My Books
I have written seven novels so far all of which are found on this page.
They are a combination of science fiction and fantasy in future times.
They are all stories about being human where the characters adjust to challenging circumstances.
My most recent books

Sophia’s Aberrant Legacy is a prequel to Vicarious Clues.
A story that begins with a young woman with mysterious origins hidden within her innocence who brought forth a simple message that later was to become corrupted by arrogance and selfish desires.
What began as Sophia’s purpose would evolve into her twisted legacy with extraordinary consequences but only after she was gone.

A man’s ideal life is being changed by disturbing dreams that lead him into a beguiling mystery, which appears to be in his mind, forcing him to search for answers that can only be found in the form of vicarious clues.
What he finds along the way proves to be a world he struggles to understand.
The Kopi Trilogy

A time in the not-too-distant future where advances in science and technology have been happening at a faster pace than at any other time before. During this time of rapid change, a middle-aged man who once lived an unremarkable life in the Midwest of the United States decides to make changes. The choices he makes turn his unremarkable life into a remarkable story.
This is a story about adapting to a changing reality while understanding what it means to be human.
Maybe the answer is just a little more coffee.
The second book in the Kopi Trilogy

A time when a person’s purpose is questioned and the understanding of reality is challenged. Can or should humanity accept this change? Have people lost the ability to make free choices?
Chrysalis is a story about a time when two people who have fallen in love are forced to confront the changing world around them. Their love for one another will be tested in strange and unexpected ways. They have been forcefully separated without knowing why.
As they begin to search for one another, they must learn to look inside themselves to find strength and hope.
The final book in the Kopi Trilogy where you learn the real name of the character Kopi.

During a precarious time, a man awakens to a suffocating reality. Humanity has lost its domination of the earth, and human society is starting to disappear. A benevolent technology with intelligence has become the caretaker of the world along with all life forms.
The face of the intelligent technology is the robots, who, for the most part, have taken on human form as they integrate into the human world. Humans were initially apprehensive and frightened by the robots, but slowly they began to accept them into their world.
Diminution is a time of diminished human potential. It is a story about the different ways humanity responds when faced with a loss of purpose. It is a story about how a few individuals begin a quest in search of hope, with unexpected consequences.
Now for my other two books.

This is a story that is about more than just lies and consequences. It is also a story that explores the meaning of truth, or more specifically, the way in which truth is generally viewed depends on how people interpret the world they see and experience.
In a world where truth depends on a person’s perceptions, a lie can be a powerful influence that alters how truth is seen, with potentially significant consequences.
In this story, we will see how the perception of what is true affects the lives of our main characters, as each of them will face the consequences of the choices they have made.

Hidden from our senses, they are the source of knowledge and inspiration, giving us an opportunity for an understanding of the world around us. They are the renderers, and they exist in this world as well as others. They render what we know and possibly more, but they can only guide us, leaving us to find our way.
That is a renderer’s purpose and nothing more, yet Gunther thought that was not enough and this is his tale.
Driven by unknown forces, Gunther finds that his quest has become an obsession where the truth behind existence comes into question. His everyday reality seems to be only a manifestation of his dreams, where moments from the times he had existed have merged into a vision of who he was.

