
Finding Your Way When the World Feels Like Chaos
The world feels a bit like it’s spinning a little too fast. Between the endless notifications on our phones, the pressure to always be “productive,”
R Scott Schriewer, soon after earning a BFA from Texas Tech, R Scott Schriewer began his writing career with Trade Magazines, shortly thereafter moving on to become a feature writer for a metropolitan newspaper. “Tabernacles in the Sun” is in Schriewer’s third published novel. “Gauchos Cannot Sing Soprano,” published under the pen name Robert Scott, received favorable reviews and landed a Book of the Year Award for humor/satire (Black Rose Writing). Schriewer also publishes poetry in various small-print literary magazines.
The novel follows Jackson Trower, a man standing at the intersection of existential crisis and action. Disillusioned with the emptiness of his daily existence, Trower embarks on a journey to rectify the past by hunting down those who have wronged him. What begins as a quest for personal justice soon transforms into a high-octane psychological battle, forcing Trower to confront the reality that some ghosts are better left undisturbed.

The world feels a bit like it’s spinning a little too fast. Between the endless notifications on our phones, the pressure to always be “productive,”

You wake up, look at your calendar, and feel a heavy sense of “Is this it?” It’s a quiet, nagging feeling that the life you’ve

Human beings are naturally storytellers. We like our stories to have a beginning, a middle, and a satisfying end. However, real life rarely follows a

The world feels a bit like it’s spinning a little too fast. Between the endless notifications on our phones, the pressure to always be “productive,”

You wake up, look at your calendar, and feel a heavy sense of “Is this it?” It’s a quiet, nagging feeling that the life you’ve

Human beings are naturally storytellers. We like our stories to have a beginning, a middle, and a satisfying end. However, real life rarely follows a