Thursday, June 11, 2026

 Deep Dive into Sub-Genres like Reincarnation


 


As an author, you need to take a step back occasionally and assess your work. Who are you as a writer, and who are your intended readers?

I’ll admit I am something of a niche writer. I love to include reincarnation, also known in genre fiction as past-lives or past-life, into the meat of many of my stories. Reincarnation fascinates me and I’ve read and researched it to no end. I even sat for a three-hour hypnotic regression session into my past lives once. An incredible experience I’ll never forget. One that I want to encourage others to pursue after reading one of my novels.

Examples of past-life experiences in my works include my post-apocalyptic series The Judas Syndrome, in which the main character discovers he’s experienced other historical catastrophes and that his current nightmare is only one of many he’s endured through the ages. In the family drama–suspense novel Her Past’s Present, Tess is introduced to a man who has reincarnated several times alongside her. And even in my military Science Fiction trilogy, A.I. Insurrection, where advanced, sentient robots claim to be experiencing past lives lived as humans, seems somewhat out of place; the theme builds a near-future world that ignites the imagination and questions what it means to be sentient. Lastly, but not least, my Crime fiction novel, Killing Karma, showcases a serial killer who claims past lives as their reasoning for their murder spree.

So, if your interests lie with mine, and reincarnation fiction gives you all the feels, you’ll find a few reads across four genres in my back library to choose from. I hope you do, as I feel compelled to bring stories like this to life to influence others with the certainty that we aren’t just here for a few decades, and that in that short time, there’s no way we could learn all that we’re here to learn.

One lifetime simply isn’t enough.

My books are available everywhere ebooks are sold, and in print format at Amazon.

Thanks for listening, and, in this life and the next, happy reading