Kenton J Moore has been a storyteller all his life, from short stories to short films, feature-length screenplays to novels. He is the author of the Cloudbreakers series, a genre-blending airship adventure series inspired by his service in the Royal Canadian Navy and the nine years he spent on ships visiting every country in the Pacific Rim save Russia and New Zealand.
His short story collection, The Dark Below the Ice: And Other Stories, was born of a childhood ability to face fears by writing about them. The collection deals with everything from dying alone to bathophobia to cancel culture.
Beyond writing, Kenton enjoys a myriad of hobbies, mostly in part to what his friends refer to as his Renaissance Man nature of collecting skills. One of these hobbies, the Homebrewing of Mead from his family apiary's honey, led to the publishing of his memoir, The Road to Bone Hill: A Journey into the Modern Renaissance of Mead-Making. Half memoir, half instruction manual, the novel tells Kenton's story of discovering mead-making during the COVID-19 pandemic, and includes some of his favourite recipes and instructions so you can learn to make your own Meads at home just as he did.
Kenton lives in British Columbia, Canada, where he manages a hobby farm, works as an Inventory Analyst, and publishes his work through his own Independent Publishing Imprint, SoulForge Media. He is also an avid gamer and designs/publishes card and board games under the imprint K5 Games.