Wayne T. Luttrull holds a Doctorate in Psychology and spent years in uniform as a USAF veteran before hanging up his boots for a therapist's chair. Originally from Miles City, Montana, he now calls Melbourne, Australia home. A long way from the windswept plains that first taught him about isolation, and the kind of silence that keeps you up at night.

When he's not sitting with the darker corners of the human mind—in the therapy room or on the page—you'll find him with a fishing line in the water or a controller in his hand. He's an unapologetic nerd for anything horror-themed, and a lifelong gamer at heart.

Wayne is also neurodivergent, living with ADHD, OCD, panic attacks, and mild dyslexia. Rather than obstacles, he's come to see these as part of the wiring that shapes how he sees the world. Writing has become the way he makes sense of the chaos, a way to quiet the noise and give shape to the imagination underneath it.

He writes fiction that doesn't flinch from grief, dread, and the slow devastation that lives beneath the surface of ordinary life. A reminder that the most terrifying things are rarely the ones that go bump in the night, but the ones we carry silently within us.