A Layer of Supernatural Dread
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The Tribune follows a struggling American PhD candidate who receives a mysterious phone call, sending him off to Romania on a journey into the Carpathian wilderness in search of a long-lost Roman eagle standard—an artifact tied to one of history’s forgotten battles. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?
The inspiration for The Tribune came years ago when I discovered that a series of Roman Army battles had taken place in the southern Carpathian Mountains of Romania, and that historians are divided on exactly what happened. Roman history is fairly exhaustively documented, so learning that an entire legion may have been lost in what is still considered the last great wilderness of Europe seemed like the perfect opportunity. I could capitalize on what we know happened and take artistic license on the rest. The Carpathians also seem to resonate an aura of mystery, at least in American pop culture, and that can probably be attributed mostly to Bram Stoker. But that aura of mystery was the perfect backdrop to take a familiar, historical institution like the Roman Army and weave in a layer of supernatural dread.
What are some things that you find interesting about the human condition that you think make for great fiction?
The most interesting thing about the human condition is our fallibility and our inherent, daily struggle against it. Great fiction is relatable because it tells the story of how we all miss the mark, something we all recognize. This isn’t necessarily a negative view because the heart of great fiction is articulating the struggle.
Did you find anything in your research of this story that surprised you?
Roman historical fiction, particularly Roman Army fiction, is a fairly popular subgenre, so I was pleasantly surprised by the lack of stories I could find combining the topic with supernatural horror. For certain, I’m not the only author in this very specific subset, but it did give me a boost of confidence to take the subject and run with it.
What is the next book that you are working on, and when can your fans expect it to be out?
I am working on the sequel to The Tribune, and hope to have it available in early 2026.
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