I write novels about everyday people dealing with the universal ideals of love, loss, regret, and death-and the emotions associated with those ideals. A critic calls my work, "Gritty, entertaining... real. Romance for the non-romantic."

My first novel, January's Paradigm, was published by Minerva Press, London, England. Current Entertainment Monthly in Ann Arbor, Michigan, wrote of January's Paradigm, "(readers) will not be able to put it down." I have two other novels based on the Joe January character, One Hot January and January's Thaw. Both are available from Second Wind Publishing.

In 2008 I completed Backstop: A Baseball Love Story in Nine Innings, which is available from Second Wind Publishing as well as from Amazon in both book and Kindle formats, and from Barnes and Noble (Nook). Backstop was nominated as a 2010 Michigan Notable Book, while the Lewis Department of Humanities at the Illinois Institute of Technology adopted it as required reading for their spring 2011 course, Baseball: America's Literary Pastime.

Chaotic Theory, a novella that explores the conjecture of how the flap of a butterfly's wings in Brazil might result in a tornado in Texas, is now available from Amazon in book and Kindle formats.

In April 2010, I completed my fifth novel, The Cobb Legacy, a murder mystery that spans two centuries written around baseball legend, Ty Cobb, and the shooting death of his father by his mother. The Cobb Legacy is now available for download for your Kindle, Nook, EPUB, MOBI or in PDF.

Death is considered a universal ideal in fiction writing, so you'll want to check out A Retrospect in Death, which is now available from Second Wind.

500 Miles to Go is set during the golden era of motor racing (the 1960s). The story follows young Alex Król as he seeks love while making his dream to win the Indianapolis 500 come true. 500 Miles to Go is now available from Second Wind.
  • JoinedOctober 9, 2014




Stories by J. Conrad Guest
January's Thaw by JConradGuest
January's Thaw
An excerpt from my third novel, January's Thaw. I've always like the dialogue in this scene, simple, real, ev...
Mommies Do too Lie by JConradGuest
Mommies Do too Lie
A story about the innocence of youth.
Old Love by JConradGuest
Old Love
An excerpt from January's Thaw, but written from another character's perspective.