We are all wolves. But putting the pack first can have different ramifications if you don’t really belong with the pack you’re hunting with in the first place. In The Gospel of Wolves, you delve deep into the heads and hearts of four people searching for where they belong. Each will risk everything they know and love with their choices about the person they are willing to become--the group they belong with. One by one, they will find out: Are they part of the pack ...or one of the prey? I was eight years old, the first time I caught the attention of a crowd with my storytelling. Seven children stood captivated as I told of the time when our family's pet Doberman Pinscher became engaged in a horrendous fight with my dad, ending with my dad killing the dog with a knife. It was fifteen minutes long and a lie. But then, fiction is like that. Since that day, I've written music reviews and a music business column for Night Moves Magazine, graduated at the top of my class with a BS in Multimedia Technology, won an award for fiction writing, was part of an award winning poetry troupe, acted in independent movies and plays; wrote, cast, directed, shot and edited an independent short movie, started bands and gone solo. I play a few instruments and have generally been what some politely call "a wise guy". That means I say things I probably should have kept to myself. I do this often. But then, smart asses are like that. I am the creator of The Wilderness, where stories of psychological drama bordering on psychological thriller play out across books, videos, fine art photography, illustration, music, live performances and email. It's the kind of thing that haunts my dreams and waking life alike because my ideas are huge and there's no blueprint for this undertaking. In effect, I never clock out. In spite of it all, I have fun with this. But then, visionaries are like that.