We Are All Dead Anyway signed paperback (PREORDER)
PLEASE NOTE THIS IS A PREORDER. THE BOOK DOES NOT RELEASE UNTIL OCTOBER 2025.
This is not a memoir; this is a horror novel.
In the year 2000, Gage Greenwood moves away from his family in liberal Cranston, Rhode Island to the conservative town of Mansfield, Ohio. As the country faces an identity crisis, Gage tries to find his footing, hoping to make his mark on the world. It doesn't take long for him to make friends with an eclectic mix of wayward twenty-somethings, equally as lost and hopeless in a town that feels at odds with everything they stand for.
Within a few months, Gage's funds run dry, and he's forced to move into his car. He finds odd jobs wherever he can, including a stint playing a character in a small time wrestling promotion. The stress of losing his home brings on strange hallucinations. Train lights blaring from the wheat fields. Puffs of smoke following him. Rumbling under his feet.
When Gage confesses these delusions to his friends, they teach him about Puffing Billy, a malevolent spirit haunting Mansfield's lost and broken. As Gage's friends begin to die one by one, they quickly realize the legends of the old ghost are true, and the spirit won't stop until they're all dead.
Barely able to scrape together enough money for food, homeless and desperate, Gage worries he can't survive the demonic presence attached to him. Maybe he was already dead anyway.
PLEASE NOTE THIS IS A PREORDER. THE BOOK DOES NOT RELEASE UNTIL OCTOBER 2025.
This is not a memoir; this is a horror novel.
In the year 2000, Gage Greenwood moves away from his family in liberal Cranston, Rhode Island to the conservative town of Mansfield, Ohio. As the country faces an identity crisis, Gage tries to find his footing, hoping to make his mark on the world. It doesn't take long for him to make friends with an eclectic mix of wayward twenty-somethings, equally as lost and hopeless in a town that feels at odds with everything they stand for.
Within a few months, Gage's funds run dry, and he's forced to move into his car. He finds odd jobs wherever he can, including a stint playing a character in a small time wrestling promotion. The stress of losing his home brings on strange hallucinations. Train lights blaring from the wheat fields. Puffs of smoke following him. Rumbling under his feet.
When Gage confesses these delusions to his friends, they teach him about Puffing Billy, a malevolent spirit haunting Mansfield's lost and broken. As Gage's friends begin to die one by one, they quickly realize the legends of the old ghost are true, and the spirit won't stop until they're all dead.
Barely able to scrape together enough money for food, homeless and desperate, Gage worries he can't survive the demonic presence attached to him. Maybe he was already dead anyway.

PLEASE NOTE THIS IS A PREORDER. THE BOOK DOES NOT RELEASE UNTIL OCTOBER 2025.
This is not a memoir; this is a horror novel.
In the year 2000, Gage Greenwood moves away from his family in liberal Cranston, Rhode Island to the conservative town of Mansfield, Ohio. As the country faces an identity crisis, Gage tries to find his footing, hoping to make his mark on the world. It doesn't take long for him to make friends with an eclectic mix of wayward twenty-somethings, equally as lost and hopeless in a town that feels at odds with everything they stand for.
Within a few months, Gage's funds run dry, and he's forced to move into his car. He finds odd jobs wherever he can, including a stint playing a character in a small time wrestling promotion. The stress of losing his home brings on strange hallucinations. Train lights blaring from the wheat fields. Puffs of smoke following him. Rumbling under his feet.
When Gage confesses these delusions to his friends, they teach him about Puffing Billy, a malevolent spirit haunting Mansfield's lost and broken. As Gage's friends begin to die one by one, they quickly realize the legends of the old ghost are true, and the spirit won't stop until they're all dead.
Barely able to scrape together enough money for food, homeless and desperate, Gage worries he can't survive the demonic presence attached to him. Maybe he was already dead anyway.