Allen White was born in San Bernardino California. His father worked at Cal Tech, and was an avid consumer of science fiction film and television. Allen was influenced early on by this, and exhibited a very active imagination. He went on to study illustration and graphic design, but dropped the arts to pursue a career in writing.
White is most influenced by Roger Zelazny, H.P. Lovecraft, and Ray Bradbury. He is an avid reader of the genre, and dreams of a time when human kind might finally reach the stars.
In the soft light of a dying cell phone screen, a man stares back at Lucas Taylor with soulless eyes of drowning pitch, classically attired in a suit and fedora that seem out of place in the modern era. What began as a series of surreal text messages punctuated by a damning photo ends with a feverish obsession for the truth.
An object has entered orbit around Earth. The dreams won't stop, and James Murphy doesn't know what they mean, or why they're happening. Compelled by a strange scratching at the back of his mind, he forsakes his life as a college student and embarks on a journey to find answers.