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For thirty years, my world was one of logic and precision. As a professional in systems, security, and technology, I spent my career on the front lines of the digital age, managing networks and defending the data that shapes our lives. This author background, built on planning for every contingency and understanding complex systems from the inside out, now deeply informs my fiction. It allows me to explore the critical question of what it means to be human in an era increasingly dominated by the technology we create. My writing style reflects these experiences, providing a unique lens through which to view the challenges of modern life, much like the themes found in Heath Barker Books.
My journey as an author began not in a classroom, but in the crucible of loss. After my wife passed away in 2017, the structured world I knew fell away, and in the quiet moments that followed, words became my refuge. This experience shaped my author background, as I started with poetry, discovering that the act of writing was a way to navigate grief and transform pain into understanding. This healing process ignited a creative fire in my writing style, leading me from single stanzas to entire worlds. My writing, published under Heath Barker Books, is born from the belief that even our deepest wounds can become passages to discovery, and that telling our stories is a vital part of finding our way forward.
I am a plotter, through and through, which is a significant aspect of my author background. For me, a novel is an act of architecture, and I build the blueprint before laying the first brick. Every story starts with a single seed—a logline. From there, it expands as I develop the characters and their voices. This core idea grows into a multi-paragraph summary, which then becomes the foundation for a detailed 3-act, 36-chapter outline, a hallmark of my writing style. I revise and refine this structure until every piece feels right, breaking chapters down into scenes and beats. By the time I’m done, I have an 18,000 to 20,000-word roadmap. With such a detailed plan in place, the actual writing becomes an act of joyful creation; the story just about writes itself, much like the engaging narratives found in Heath Barker Books.
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