About Rex​

Multi-genre Author

About Rex​

Rex Sellentine writes to explore what logic can’t explain — tracing the fault lines in our choices to find something deeply human on the other side. His stories often touch the edges of other worlds, angels, or ancient echoes, yet they remain rooted in what matters most: people — their grief, their grit, and their reaching.
He doesn’t write concepts; he writes sagas — emotional landscapes where truth unfolds in the quiet spaces between pain and hope. Yesterday’s Redemption isn’t about time travel; it’s about fixing what broke and facing the cost of redemption. Aedenor began as a Good Friday meditation — asking what if the story didn’t end at death. Vikinglands rose from the noise of modern life, calling us back to heritage, courage, and clarity when the world feels unmoored.
An Air Force veteran and engineer by training, Rex has traveled the globe. His work in systems taught him to see the world as a network of connections — intricate puzzles that, when aligned, reveal meaning. Living across the United States and in The Netherlands shaped his perspective: where logic meets heart, and structure meets spirit. His years in uniform, in an era when veterans weren’t always welcomed home, deepened his empathy and sharpened his quiet resolve.
Rex writes for readers who believe stories can break us open and still put us back together. His work doesn’t offer easy answers — it walks with the broken, wrestles with faith and redemption, and holds space for both light and loss. If you’ve ever asked yourself what now?, his stories are waiting to walk beside you.

e93a7b710beef172c7101b9d731bfa3c6c67d96c 4
About Image

Why I Write​

I write because I need to understand — not just the world, but the way we survive it. I write for the questions that keep returning, the wounds that never fully close, and the quiet what-ifs that won’t leave me alone.
My stories don’t offer easy answers. They walk with the broken, sit in the tension, and keep going — not because it’s neat, but because it’s true. If something I write helps someone feel seen, or gives them the courage to keep reaching, then it was worth writing.
This is how I listen back to the world.

“I don’t write ideas. I write sagas — emotional landscapes where someone’s truth gets told, even when they’re afraid to speak it aloud.”

Rex Sellentine