Eric Mamon

Having an opportunity to tell stories has been a dream of mine since I was a little boy. Life produces a rich tapestry to help lead us to a place where we can connect through our experiences.

Living in so many different places throughout the United States, meeting all sorts of people has given me the ability to create characters with depth and purpose. I like to focus on the reluctant hero and dysfunctional character who can find a way home. It certainly mirrors my own life.

My range of genres will be seen in my current and upcoming works.

'Tiers of Betrayal' is my first novel. Aeron Harmon has lost everything until an incredible woman comes into his life to give him back the resilience he needs to go on. The adventure centers around bad business practices, blackmail, cults, murder and the manipulation of female empowerment.

'Everyday a Birthday' is a coming of age dramedy set in 1999. Ray Dixson was gifted a journal from his dead mother written by his Grandfather in 1938. This journal helps him along through many challenges he faces personally and professionally.

'Ray's Day' is the second installment of the "Everyday a Birthday" series where Ray Dixson starts an adventure as a reporter trying to stop a possible terrorist attack at a nuclear facility outside Denver, Colorado in the spring of 2002.

'Shorts-A Journey of Life Through Sport' is a sports anthology memoir of the travels through life intertwined with sports from a post toddler to middle-aged man. It shows the ties that bind as a sports fan that has nothing to do with birth or geography. It is a collection of 33 individual short stories tied together through nearly five decades.

"Rise to the Abyss' is a journey of a near 50 year old man taking on the challenge of training for a bodybuilding show and Marathon simultaneously while dealing with the deep emotions of a pending Divorce.

'Mazdemic' is the story of a man and his dog as they deal with a year long lockdown. A relationship that grew stronger as the struggles of fear, disease and mental health settle in.

My influences include Hemingway, King, Poe and my spirit writing animal Tim Sandlin.

I am excited to continue to share these stories.

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