What if currency ceased to exist?
What if you could build anything you could imagine?
What if AI was capable of conquering our world?
Coming in 2026, The Singularity Sedition: Part I will explore these questions. In the year 2151, the world is a very different place. The economy as we know it has vanished. Transportation technology has exploded, pushing humanity off-planet and into the solar system. The secrets of the Mind have been unlocked and exploited for every ounce of value. An utter utopia has grown out of the embers of the past...
or has it?
Reporter Hathen Bennet knows something is wrong. This world is hellbent on exploiting humanity, and the population is complicit. If only he could pull the wool off their eyes...
This is a project I'm so incredibly excited for as it allows me to explore so many new places in writing! I have completed my outline for this three-book trilogy and it is the largest project I've ever conceived. Stay tuned for updates on my progress! And if you would like to become a Beta Reader for this series and give notes on sections before its release, feel free to let me know in the contact page!

What happens when doing the right thing feels so wrong?
Matty had it all. A well-paying job, a girl who loved him, even a few friends. There wasn't anything he couldn't tackle. But then, something changed. As Matty grapples with the reality of his world, he is thrust into a spiraling chain of events, testing his persistence, his relationships, and his spirit in a war against himself.
As aspects of his double life begin to interact with one another, Matty realizes doing the right thing isn’t as easy as it seems. With the clock continuing to tick and the truth threatening his very existence, Matty must continue forth, confronting his deepest fears and insecurities.
Afterall, the most difficult battles are the ones fought within.
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A Drop in a Tin Cup is my most difficult project to date. My companion through the darkest points of my life, this novel is stained with emotions of the past. I greatly appreciate what this book has given me: extensive practice in my craft, a blossoming future, and heaps of experience. But, this story is difficult to look back on, to feel again. So, it is time to let go and move on to greener pastures.