Many people know of stories dealing with drug induced issues. Few could predict that a non-drug induced psychosis story would be in their grasp. In Jones and The Watchers Way - The first book of this life story series - Jones is a character based on my personal experiences, thoughts and feelings over four years with a spot of science fiction and self-help written into it. Our main hero Jones has landed in the psych ward. The mumbling watchers are outside, stuck in their own minds, still mostly homeless looking for a way to become free. They want to help. Well, most of them. As Jones slowly learns how to speak with them across another plane, he discovers Nepharius.
Jones' new realities mixed with lack of sleep and impending doom in a parallel universe loom ever closer as Jones desperately searches for a solution. What's real and what's not is a toss up. Jones was just another twenty-something searching to improve the world's future by communicating his sometimes crazy ideas into new consciousness. Meanwhile, he is simultaneously battling with realities of mundane life itself; his hobbies of music, money, a job, and late nights out partying. Jones's mind slips, stutters, and splits forward into a manic-filled journey. Undeterred, Jones plows ahead to further his personal development of his crazy ideas in whatever reality is working for him at the time, helping the Watchers and besting Nepharius. Deciphering reality is of course, sometimes tricky. But no worries. Jones wrote it all in his journal.