John Delavera built software for a living, then discovered that the most interesting things in life happen at the edges—where logic breaks down, where certainty cracks, where people find out they don't know what they thought they knew.
Now he writes fiction.
His stories explore the moments when ordinary people collide with truths they can't unfeel: about themselves, about the systems they trust, about what it costs to see clearly in a world designed to keep you comfortable.
When he's not writing, he's either in the garden, in the kitchen, or on his third coffee arguing with his cats about the nature of free will. The cats are winning.