I've always had an interest in the supernatural and things unseen. Since my early teens I've been searching for answers. My writing reflects this deep desire to understand and challenge readers to consider the invisible world. The supernatural themes, thought-provoking writing, and challenges of what people consider normal all merge with my intent to help others find the answers to their own questions.
I live and write in sunny Queensland, Australia. When I'm not writing, I enjoy reading, running, and nature walks. I married to my wife of many years and we spend plenty of time with our now adult children and growing list of grandchildren.
I hope by tackling hard topics with my writings that I’ll open the eyes of others to the supernatural mysteries of life.
C.S. Lewis in Mere Christianity summarises it all nicely:
If I find in myself a desire which no experience in this world can satisfy, the most probable explanation is that I was made for another world.
I live and write in sunny Queensland, Australia. When I'm not writing, I enjoy reading, running, and nature walks. I married to my wife of many years and we spend plenty of time with our now adult children and growing list of grandchildren.
I hope by tackling hard topics with my writings that I’ll open the eyes of others to the supernatural mysteries of life.
C.S. Lewis in Mere Christianity summarises it all nicely:
If I find in myself a desire which no experience in this world can satisfy, the most probable explanation is that I was made for another world.
About the symbol
The wheel symbol displayed on the original book covers was used to connect the overall theme of the books. The symbol is known as the Christian wheel. Some historians believe this symbol preceded the fish symbol as the secret sign to followers of Christ.
The Greek word for fish is ichthys. This word contains five letters from the Greek alphabet which can be further defined as ΙΧΘΥΣ. These letters can be superimposed into a spoked wheel[1].
ΙΧΘΥΣ can be further translated to Jesus Christ God’s Son is Saviour. The symbol indicates that Christ can be found in my books.
As the symbol could be misinterpreted as a wiccan symbol I decided to redesign the covers. I leave this information here for background.
The Greek word for fish is ichthys. This word contains five letters from the Greek alphabet which can be further defined as ΙΧΘΥΣ. These letters can be superimposed into a spoked wheel[1].
ΙΧΘΥΣ can be further translated to Jesus Christ God’s Son is Saviour. The symbol indicates that Christ can be found in my books.
As the symbol could be misinterpreted as a wiccan symbol I decided to redesign the covers. I leave this information here for background.
[1]See Ichthys, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ichthys&oldid=994758723 (last visited Jan. 6, 2021).