JD Alcott writes literary fiction for readers who believe the most important stories happen slowly—where the biggest turns happen in quiet rooms and in the spaces between one day and the next. After stepping away from the exhaustion of a demanding career, he traded the noise of modern life for a simpler, more deliberate rhythm in the countryside.
Deeply private and highly observant, he pays attention to the changing seasons, walks in the woods with bobcats and birds, listens to the rain, and—every night, without fail—tells his girl a bedtime story.