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Havers Twain is an engineer, storyteller, and lifelong student of how things—both mechanical and human—fit together. Raised amid fields and farm tools in rural India, he grew up where invention and endurance shared the same soil. The hum of engines and the patience of the land shaped his imagination as deeply as any classroom could.
A technologist and automobile enthusiast, Twain writes with the precision of an engineer and the curiosity of a wanderer. His work bridges science and myth, exploring how belief, memory, and design all leave their marks upon the world.
He counts among his influences Mark Twain, Douglas Adams, Ernest Hemingway, Isaac Asimov, Kazuo Ishiguro, Agatha Christie, Patrick Rothfuss, and Brandon Sanderson—authors who, in their own ways, taught him that a story is both a mechanism and a mystery.
His debut saga, The Highmere Chronicles, beginning with Silence of the Towers, intertwines the logic of science with the wonder of fantasy—crafted in the belief that every world, like every engine, runs best when built with heart.