About the Author

Author Info

J.M. Prater is a multidisciplinary storyteller whose work explores the boundaries of memory, identity, and love across time and genre. Their fiction often bridges the speculative and the deeply human, inviting readers into worlds both familiar and strange.


They are the author of Notes From A Bionic Womb, a haunting and lyrical sci-fi novella set in a future where androids are humanity’s last hope for survival. First published in 2014 after seven years of documentary work, the story follows an illegally pregnant synthetic named Sarah as she flees into a collapsing world—facing extinction, resistance, and ultimately transcendence.


J.M. Prater is also the author of Hilton Junction, a sweeping literary novel and spiritual sequel to E.M. Forster’s Howards End. Written in Prater’s signature lyrical prose, the story reimagines the legacy of Howards End through the eyes of Teddy Wilcox, the son of Helen Schlegel and Leonard Bast. Hilton Junction is a novel about generational inheritance, forbidden love, and the quiet power of truth in a society bent on silence.


Blending classical influence with modern urgency, Prater’s work speaks to the exiled, the seekers, and those still learning how to come home.

News

J.M. Prater has recently completed his novel Hilton Junction, a follow on to E.M. Forster's acclaimed novel Howards End. Hilton Junction will be self-published in the coming weeks. 

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