About Jasper Nightfall

Jasper Nightfall

Jasper Nightfall is a storyteller and part-time mythology professor, known for his novels that explore the delicate balance between memory, nature, and the unseen magic woven into the fabric of life. Raised in a mist-laden Irish village, Jasper's love for ancient tales and the power of memories took root early, nurtured by his family's own tradition of storytelling.

His path led him to teach mythology, where he shares his passion with students eager to delve into the mysteries of ancient cultures. Nightfall's work has taken him from the sacred forests of the Amazon to the remote peaks of the Himalayas, immersing himself in the rich traditions of the lands he explores.

"I write to explore the questions that keep us awake at night and the dreams that make us want to wake up in the morning."

While rarely seen in public, Jasper is known among his students and colleagues for his quiet intensity, thoughtful gray-blue eyes, and a habit of carrying a journal where he records whispers of forgotten tales. Through his writing, Jasper reminds us all that sometimes, the greatest truths are found in whispers and in the past we hold dear.

Alongside his studies, he finds grounding in his family life with his wife and two young children, whose imaginations often inspire the fantastical elements in his writing. His novels, like The Whisperers and The Price of Remembrance, invite readers to consider humanity's role as stewards of memory, nature, and legacy.