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Peter Garland

    January 25, 1952

    Peter Garland's creative interests in art, music, and film took root in his native New York City. After years spent in the somewhat incongruous world of software development in Boston, an idea for a novel struck him during a long winter commute. This concept, sparked by the words 'Once upon a time the Moon was always full…,' compelled him to dictate the story's creation myth into his phone while driving, unwilling to let the muse wait. Now residing near the Rocky Mountains, he draws inspiration from their majestic scenery, which resonates with his urban origins. His debut novel, Saving the Moon, signals his intention to share more Hailers stories with readers in the future.

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    Saving the Moon
    • 2018

      Saving the Moon

      • 204 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Exploring the theme of fear, this book delves into the psychological aspects of darkness and the unknown. It invites readers to confront their anxieties and understand the deeper reasons behind their fears. Through a blend of personal narratives and insightful commentary, it examines how darkness can symbolize both danger and mystery, encouraging a journey of self-discovery and resilience. The narrative promises to challenge perceptions and provoke thought about what lies beneath the surface of our fears.

      Saving the Moon