Thirty Days to Live. One Question Left.
An unflinching novel about grief, guilt, connection, and what it means to truly live.
What is The Thirty Day Question?
Sebastian Jon is not dying. He’s just decided to.
With exactly thirty days left on his personal clock, he’s planned his final month with methodical precision—until people start getting in the way. A nosy old man. A woman with eyes like electric storms. A best friend who finally fights back. And a version of himself that’s not ready to die after all.
This is a novel about walking the line between numbness and grief. About the small, hard-won reasons to stay. And about what happens when the quiet exit you planned gets interrupted by life.
A Taste of the Voice
“I don’t like myself.” I must have thought this a million times, denied it just as many, but this was the first time I’d said it aloud. I’d breathed this truth into life.
Who Wrote This?
I write by the seat of my pants. I didn’t outline this book. I didn’t plan the ending. I just followed a man who wanted to die and watched what happened as the universe intervened.
The Thirty Day Question is my first novel. It’s messy, honest, and human. I like that about it.
Want to Read the Whole Thing?
Available now in print and digital.
Read it if you’ve ever felt numb. Or angry. Or quietly waiting for something to change