The Trailhead #13
We’re living in an age of persistent unease. Anxiety is no longer confined to isolated moments. It’s become ambient, present in the background of everyday life. News cycles accelerate our sense that the world is changing faster than we can process it, social media encourages constant comparison, and tech conditions us to anticipate what comes next before we have fully absorbed what is happening now.
The Trailhead #12
One of the most important tools in my creative process—both as a designer and as a novelist—is something that many people try to eliminate. Boredom! In a world where we can eliminate every idle moment with a quick scroll, a podcast, or a notification, boredom has become almost taboo. But over time, I’ve come to see boredom not as a problem to solve, but as a condition that enables creativity.
The Trailhead #11
There’s been a noticeable resurgence in storytelling that places teenagers at the center of horror—stories where young people face impossible odds, ancient evils, and forces far beyond their understanding. From Netflix’s Stranger Things to HBO’s IT: Welcome to Derry, audiences continue to gravitate toward narratives that blend mystery, lore, and terror with the raw intensity of coming of age.
That resurgence isn’t accidental. It reflects something fundamental about fear, identity, and memory—about the moment in our lives when the world first reveals its teeth.
The Towpath, and the growing universe surrounding it—including the companion novella The Lost Diary of Gil Stanford—sits squarely within this tradition.
The Trailhead #10
It’s been both gratifying and unsettling to watch THE LOST DIARY OF GIL STANFORD begin to find its readers.
What started life as cut material—a true darling I hesitated to let go of—has quietly charted its own course, slipping into readers’ hands and minds and refusing to stay there peacefully. The diary deepens the lore first hinted at in THE TOWPATH, peeling back layers that were deliberately left lidded to preserve momentum and mystery. That restraint remains, but the lens has shifted. Experiencing the Valley through the fractured, obsessive mind of Gil Stanford makes the story feel more intimate… and far more disturbing. The mystery doesn’t dissolve—it sharpens.
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