Steven T. Graff — Survival fiction, grounded in the real thing
Army veteran. Storyteller. Author of The Long Glide North.

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The Long Glide North
The lights flicker first. Then the well pump goes silent. Then the news stops making sense. Mason Holt has been a careful man all his life — Army Ranger, husband, father, the kind of pilot who knew the weather before he checked the forecast. At fifty-eight, on forty-two acres outside Gilmer, Texas, he's earned the right to a quiet retirement. His four-year-old granddaughter Junebug doesn't have time for a quiet retirement. She has asthma. The pharmacy in Driggs, Idaho has gone dark along with most of the country's other systems, and Mason's daughter Hannah is rationing the last of her child's medication while his wife works a ham radio network of strangers who still believe in opening their kitchen doors. So Mason loads a tandem paramotor trike with everything Junebug needs, kisses his wife goodbye, and launches north into a country quietly sorting itself into the loud bad ones and the quiet good ones. Six days of flying. Twelve hundred miles of broken America. One mountain range between him and the cabin where his granddaughter is learning to take smaller breaths. The bad ones are loud. The good ones are quiet. Mason is going to need both kinds to make it home.AUTHOR BIO: Steven Graff is an Army veteran and an active paramotor pilot. He lives with his wife on a farm in Gilmer, Texas. The Long Glide North is his first novel.

Steven T. Graff
Steven Graff is an Army veteran, paramotor pilot, and debut novelist who writes what he knows: flying, surviving, and the kind of grit that doesn't show up until everything else falls apart. His first novel, The Long Glide North, follows a retired Army Ranger who flies a tandem paramotor trike from East Texas to Idaho after the country goes dark. The flying is real because Steven flies. The survival mindset is real because he served. The rest he made up — mostly. When he's not writing or in the air, Steven lives on a farm in Gilmer, Texas with his wife Tami, where he splits his time between the outdoors, his family, his grandkids, and training for a 2028 thru-hike of the Appalachian Trail.
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