Lucid, first in the Sine series

Published by Mountain Ash Press. Audiobook by Audiobook Empire.

Available in paperback, ebook and audiobook here.

Will Lark is losing his mind. He’s obsessed with a door on a roof, thinks he’s being followed, thinks the moon might fall out the sky. His dreams have been menacing and arguably prophetic. He’s not sure what’s real these days.

He’s freaked out about life, sure. Who isn’t? He’s been wondering about his parents again, yes. But all that’s relatively normal, and he’s increasingly unsure whether it accounts for his neuroses. Then he falls into a mystery that truly threatens his sanity.

Lucid is about light and dark and the connection between all things. It’s about the pain that comes with severing that connection. It’s about consciousness and time and how they are fluid. It’s a love story and a war story. It’s a harrowing, physical, psycho-spiritual, interplanetary drama.

Lucid is the first book in the Sine series.  Sine was conceived during what I consider to have been my quarter-life crisis.  Sine is an adventure steeped in strange physics, psychology, and spirituality influenced by life experiences, music, and many books, including the work of Carl Jung. Who are we, and why are these worlds connected?

Lucid was edited by Full Measure Editorial

Cover and interior art by Laura Duffy Design

Interior art and design by Karen Minster Design