Johan Harstad is a Norwegian author known for his gripping novels and distinctive storytelling style. Born in 1979, Harstad gained international acclaim with "Buzz Aldrin, What Happened to You in All the Confusion?" His works often explore themes of isolation and existential angst, resonating with readers worldwide. In addition to novels, Harstad writes plays and short stories, showcasing his versatile talent across different literary forms.
Sometimes the world just doesn't make sense.
Hope can be a dangerous thing.
Exploring the unknown can lead to both discovery and destruction.
Loneliness can be suffocating.
Sometimes the greatest dangers lie within ourselves.
No one can predict the future, no matter how hard they try.
In space, even the smallest mistake can have catastrophic consequences.
Grief has a way of consuming you.
The truth can be a terrifying thing to face.
The unknown holds both wonder and terror.
Regret can haunt you for a lifetime.
We are all connected in ways we can't always comprehend.