Henning Thiel writes at the crossroads of imagination and lived experience.
After more than seventeen years crafting government reports grounded in clarity and fact, an unexpected layoff nudged him back toward a forgotten story draft — and into a new creative life.
Today he splits his time between myth‑infused ecological fiction and deeply personal nonfiction about Alzheimer’s and caregiving. What started as a creative escape from bureaucracy grew into a way to explore real places, real emotions, and the unpredictable turns of life through story.
Whether he’s building the world of The Gaia Testament Trilogy or writing about his mother’s journey through dementia, Henning brings empathy, curiosity, and a touch of wry humor to everything he creates.
His work invites readers into spaces where imagination meets truth — and where even in uncertainty, there’s always a spark of hope.