T. D. Freitag
Author of Millennium Books
Hi, I’m glad you stopped by! I write fiction that explores the future and the spirit realm. My works are a good fit for lovers of sci-fi, thrillers, Christian sci-fi, fantasy, weird fiction, and humor.
If you like something a little different in your fiction, you’re in the right place. If you want something a lot different, even better.
What are the Millennium Books?
These books are post-apocalyptic with a twist. I set my stories in a future era predicted in the Book of Revelation, during which God Almighty comes to Earth and creates peace. To bring the spirit realm of Heaven and angels and kingdoms to a modern technological society with airborne cars, advanced robotics, and insane prosthetics fascinates me. Technology goes full tilt in our day and that’s not going to stop. So what would the lives of people look like in a future of both angels and cyborgs?
That’s the big question in the Millennium.
My characters still struggle with basic challenges like meeting a budget or missing a bus. Spouses celebrate or argue, children play and keep secrets, and CEO’s go on power trips. I believe such things continue in the Millennium because commerce, romance, and families are all Earth stuff.
Except This Time…
Angels come strafing in during your work day.
Immortals from the past meet you on the sidewalk
Two hundred year lifespans become normal
There’s a kind of teleportation, as shown in the Book of Ezekiel
Maybe that’s your kind of fun…
Welcome To A Future
What are AfterAge Books?
Books from the AfterAge series are also set in the Millennium, but they include aliens who arrived prior to that era, as well as mutants spawned from them in government labs. This intrigue springs from my childhood love of monsters and the zoological array of creatures pouring out of mainstream sci fi and fantasy. They explore the possibilities of the fantasy realm in a spiritual context, where people can encounter God one moment and an oozy tentacled thing the next.
I take no sides on the hotly debated subject of aliens and UFO’s, other than to note that the great thinker C.S. Lewis himself included friendly aliens in his fiction.
These stories are usually wilder and weirder than the Millennium Books, though they equally aim to portray cosmic truth.
