Older than all the known stars, June watched the universe turn. He watched too as the old gods failed. Now he is tired and beset with doubt, his effort wasted, his strength to hold back the tide of indifference diminished. But with allies and enemies gathering and those with loyalties beyond his understanding he commits to change. Against the old order change will be hard. There will be pain before the fruit of his sacrifice is known. But into the ash and darkness and into fear he places hope. It is a hope that will, given its time, bring enlightenment, a hope that will bring relief and a hope that will bring an enduring, steadfast kindness. Maybe in time then, the curtain will fall.
David grew up creative, however as a young father he found himself buried in work, and only started writing in his mid-thirties. Now he writes when he can, hoping to fit his love for a rich narrative around a busy home and demanding professional life. Currently working in construction, David hopes this, his first published work, will enable him to focus more time on his greatest passion.