Dan Uselton’s stories explore the fragile line between control and rebellion in worlds where conformity is currency and resistance feels like a revolution. From televised dystopian game shows to time-warped romances and shadowed killers, Dan spins tales that challenge authority, unmask power, and question what freedom really costs.
Working across dystopian, psychological thriller, and speculative fiction genres, Dan builds dark, immersive worlds where ordinary people must decide: obey, rebel, or survive. His latest trilogy—Chloroform Wars, My Twelve‑Year‑Old Wife: A Time‑Travel Saga, and Memoirs of a Serial Killer—invites readers into harsh futures, twisted realities, and morally gray shadows.
When he’s not writing, Dan devours books in the dark corners of libraries and dreams up alternate realities in his morning coffee.
If you believe liberty is worth fighting for, you’ve found a kindred voice.