Award-winning author Dap Dahlstrom writes speculative fiction for readers who suspect reality is overrated.
Influenced by the raw, tangled wildlands of Oregon and the native Chippewa territories of Wisconsin, Dap’s fiction blends myth, madness, post-apocalyptic grit, and the kind of speculative science that might actually be true in a parallel universe—or our own—if you squint hard enough.
A certified Oregon Master Hunter, martial artist, and unapologetic book (and wild idea) hoarder, Dap spends time catching halibut in the Pacific in a twenty-foot boat, studying the obscure and improbable, and muttering about entropy. When not dodging eldritch monstrosities of the imagination, Dap wonders how the hell we got here as a species.
Dap's novel Darkness and Blight is what happens when shamanism crashes headfirst into quantum horror, and the probabilities we’ve ignored too long.
Awards include three finalist nods from the National Indie Excellence and Wishing Shelf Awards, Three first place awards from Firebird, A gold medal win from Literary Titan, and a silver medal from BookFest, which means at least a few people out there get the joke.