Henning Thiel spent more than seventeen years writing government reports, where every sentence had to be grounded in facts, clarity, and verifiable reality. When an unexpected layoff upended that structured world, he rediscovered an old story draft and found a new direction—fiction that still draws power from the real world.
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What began as a creative escape from bureaucracy and uncertainty grew into a way to blend true places, scientific ideas, and the unpredictable turns of life into a story meant to entertain, provoke thought, stir desire, and offer a spark of hope.
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The journey in The End of Gaia starts in familiar territory, shaped by Henning’s own history, before veering into the mysterious and the unseen forces that reshape the future.Much like the characters who draw inspiration from people he knows—and from his own highs, lows, depression, and periods of unemployment—Henning writes with an understanding of what it means to face uncertainty, search for meaning in chaos, and keep moving even when everything seems to fall apart.
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With a lifetime of observation, a love of adventure, and a touch of wry humor, he invites readers into a world shaped by real places, real emotions, and the strange ways life can surprise us.