Diagnosed with PNES, PTSD, and Tourette’s, Isaiah lives with nonstop seizures that would silence most people. But instead of breaking, he built something—worlds inside worlds, forged from trauma, memory, and survival. His writing is fueled by what he lives through every day: the struggle to stay present, the will to choose who you become, and the echo that pain leaves behind.
He’s the author of The Iron Accord trilogy, a steampunk saga of recursion, syndicates, and self-redemption. He’s also a husband, father of four, and the proud owner of a brain that doesn’t follow the rules—but refuses to shut up.
Isaiah’s goal isn’t just to tell a good story. It’s to prove that you don’t have to be fixed to be powerful. You just have to keep showing up.
I’ve lived most of my life between seizures and silence—sometimes crawling, sometimes clawing forward. Writing isn’t an escape for me. It’s the only way I stay present.
I don’t write for spectacle. I write because my brain doesn’t leave me a choice. Because memory is fragile. Because trauma is recursive. And because when I’m inside the world of Lucian Cross, I finally feel like I’m building something that matters.
I’m a husband, a father, a survivor. And if you’re reading this, maybe you are too—in your own way.
The Iron Accord isn’t just steampunk or sci-fi. It’s survival fiction disguised as high-stakes drama. It’s about weaponizing the worst parts of yourself and learning how to carry the weight instead of pretending it isn’t there.
My characters break. They glitch. They mourn. But they get back up.
This series is for anyone who’s ever felt like their story was spiraling out of their control—and decided to rewrite it anyway.
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