04/30/2026
So I did a thing.
Something I’ve always wanted to do, but never thought I would actually be able to pull off, either out of my own self-doubts or excuses. But I did it.
I wrote this book to show how words can have power. Not just the power we give them through our minds, but real power, with real consequences.
My first novel, Litany of Ash, is officially here. If you’re interested in a copy, I’m donating all the proceeds to local men’s mental health organizations here in Kelowna BC:
In Greywater Basin, silence is not absence. It is survival.
This is a dark fantasy story about language, control, faith, fear, and the cost of being named in a world where words carry consequences.
The Church of the Living Litany rules by sound. Its choirs do not inspire. They compel. They make doctrine settle into stone, oaths bite like iron, and whole towns agree with their own fear.
At the center of it all is Vesper, a girl raised to hide, to remain quiet, and to survive unnoticed.
But the Church does not ignore what it cannot see.
And who you were doesn’t survive being named twice.