P. R. Brewer is a writer and professor whose work spans fiction, nonfiction, and academic scholarship. His nonfiction has been featured in prominent publications such as "National Geographic" and "Skeptical Inquirer," alongside contributions to specialized journals. While his professional focus centers on science and media, his creative pursuits reflect a fascination with horror and folklore, influenced by his upbringing near the myth-steeped landscapes of Kentucky.
Born and raised on a fish farm in Rowan County, Kentucky, Brewer draws inspiration from the region's local legends, including the eerie rituals rumored to take place on Clack Mountain. His dual career as an educator and writer allows him to explore both analytical and imaginative realms, blending scientific inquiry with a love for storytelling. Outside of writing, he enjoys horror films and tabletop role-playing games, hobbies that further inform his narrative sensibilities. Brewer currently resides in Delaware with his wife and two children.