Thank you for visiting my site. My name is Kyle Bentley, and I am an independent author from Canada. Below, you can read more about my recent novel, The Nightmare Schematic, and a few details about myself.

The Nightmare Schematic

Since he was a child, Connor has dreamt of horrible machines. Years of nightmares have left the young inventor clinging desperately to his unravelling sanity, but that isn’t the worst part; that would be the gnawing certainty he could build those mechanical terrors, no matter how impossible they might seem. Everything changes when his dreams reveal a new machine, a miraculous device that brings hope instead of terror, and could save humanity from the many threats facing our modern world. Connor sets to work immediately, desperate to know once and for all if the visions haunting him are merely bad dreams or something far more sinister. As the machine takes shape and forces Connor to question everything he thought he knew, unseen forces begin circling. Even with the help of his closest friends, can Connor escape the burgeoning threat? What’s more, will he ever unravel the mystery of the nightmare schematic?

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About Kyle

Kyle has spent most of his life in Ottawa, Canada, though some of his formative years were spent in the United States. He fell in love with creating fictional worlds and telling stories from a young age, and decided he wanted to be an author while he was in high school. His favorite genres are science fiction, fantasy, horror, and the dark alleyways where the three intertwine. He studied English and Psychology in university, in order to write better stories and more realistic characters. The Nightmare Schematic is his debut novel, and he has a lot more planned for The Age of Entropy series. Besides novels, Kyle also writes short stories and material for tabletop roleplaying games, which are published by Faceless Publishing, his small publishing house. When he isn’t writing, Kyle likes reading, playing games of all kinds, and building models. He lives with his wife Kelsey in an apartment that never seems to have enough room for books.

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