About
Losh began writing at 13, after his father's death in 1996. His writing is influenced by his affinity for the macabre.
Despite sharing some of his early writing online, it took place covertly, as he was a Jehovah's Witness and many of his interests were considered taboo. As a Jehovah's Witness he created art and performed stand-up comedy.
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After 37 years he left Jehovah's Witnesses. Since 2021 he has been deconstructing his religious trauma, pursuing his passion, and working to expose Jehovah's Witnesses.
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He has published The Apostasy Trilogy and Sisu: Desolation before Motivation. He was a part of the Witness Underground crowdfund and he spoke at the 2025 exjw convention in Boston.
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Losh is currently working on three books: The Boy Who loved a monster, 11:11, and The Book of Micah. The first is a children's book that encourages critical thought and skepticism for his son, the second is a horror romance about twin flames for his muse, and the third is a horror story about credulity warping satire into a holy text. Respectively titled The Boy Who Loved a Monster, 11:11, and The Book of Micah. He always wanted to use beautiful words to tell horrible stories. He told his own first.
