Charles J Petrie, Jr. holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from UT Austin and is retired from Stanford University where he had been an Associate Professor and Senior Research Scientist. He then built an off-grid home on his property in Texas. He also did consulting and guest professorships in Europe until the pandemic. In addition, he worked at Burning Man, retiring as manager of their airport. Now he lives with his new pit bull pup, Toby, in the woods, occasionally venturing to travel back to California and Germany where he keeps motorcycles and friends. Dark Texas is his first novel.
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"I laughed! I cried! I bought a back-up generator! If you were in Texas in February of 2021, you know the terror of having no power, no heat, no water, and no idea when the world would return to normal. As bad as it was, it could have easily been worse. Much worse. Petrie's novel conjures a future that almost was and still could be when bad weather and bad policy collide." -Robert Mace, executive director, The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment, Texas State University "Terrifyingly plausible. Terrifically entertaining." -Frances Silversmith, writer and software engineer "Dark Texas blends fact and fiction in a responsible, current and entertaining way that truly gave me pause about the impact of political decisions on our environment and our futures." -Suzanne Paschall, award-winning author and musician

