Andrew Reeves grew up in the rural town of El Paso, Illinois where his family farmed for over one-hundred years. After graduating high school in 1995 he attended Northern Illinois University, majored in Visual Communications and worked as a Graphic Designer in Chicago. In 2003 he moved to the Echo Park area of Los Angeles, became disillusioned with advertising and publishing and released his first Lo-Fi record "1048 West Kensington Road." He relocated to Austin, Texas in 2007 to write and play music with his band and released the albums "Somewhere in The Middle of Nowhere" and "Where the Greed Won't Grow." In 2009 he returned to Los Angeles, produced the guitar, drums and bass record "New York City" and worked on his "Black" series of paintings in his Glassell Park studio. When the image of an malevolent creature came to him during meditation he jotted down what would become SKELETONS. "Part One: Laredo" is the first novel in The Rapture Trilogy, to be followed by "Part Two: The Bald Man" and "Part Three: Revelations." He plans on living in the Abiquiu area of New Mexico someday to write "The Indian Wars.
" This post-Civil War epic will reveal the origins of the Master and the Bald Man.