Meet Hemming Allen Grant
- wwowllc
- 4 days ago
- 1 min read
The letter was dated 1943. The handwriting belonged to a woman who, according to every official record, never existed.
Hemming Allen Grant builds worlds where history and imagination collide — where the past isn't finished with us yet and the future is stranger than anything we planned for. His stories move through time the way memory does: not in order, but in waves.
The research is real. The history is accurate. And then, somewhere between the third chapter and the fourth, the ground shifts and you realize the story has taken you somewhere no historian has ever mapped.
Hemming writes for readers who believe that the best fiction doesn't escape reality — it reveals the parts of reality we were never told about.
The archives are open. The story is waiting.
Step in. History never tells you the whole truth. Hemming does.
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