About

Abraham spent his formative years in rural Colorado, where he was born. He has also lived in Northern Nevada, Virginia, and Northwest Arkansas. These disparate environments and local cultures have had a great impact on Abraham’s view of America and his writing styles. Though educated as a computer programmer, Abraham hopes to be a full-time writer in the near future.

Abraham’s most recently published work is the anthology “Going Gone,” which is currently available as an eBook at all major online booksellers, as well as in paperback at Amazon and Barnes & Noble.

So, what is “Going Gone” about, exactly?

It’s about a modern day Franz Ferdinand.

You remember Ferdinand, whose assassination was the fuse that ignited the powder keg known as World War I?

But who was Franz Ferdinand, really?

Simply the right human domino, pushed over at the right (or wrong) time.

”Going Gone” takes this historical example and updates it, setting the scene for another set of calamities in our modern time.

But this anthology is not a play-by-play of government actions and military reactions.  It is comprised of 12 stories from 12 very different viewpoints.

Yes, some of them will be from the vantage point of powerful people as they attempt to mitigate a coming geopolitical and military storm.  But others are very personal, and about everyday people coping with what has befallen both America and the world.

It’s sometimes thrilling, sometimes funny, sometimes sad. It’s heartbreaking and tremendous and a catalog of humanity.

In this way, ”Going Gone” is about all of us.  What we would face if something like this happened.

What we could face.

And, more importantly, it’s about where we find ourselves when all we know is lost…