It’s not every day you meet a military veteran who writes horror for children and builds a literary universe from the ground up. But Bradley T. Livingston is anything but ordinary. With 12.5 years of service in the U.S. Army and Army National Guard, Livingston has carried discipline, resilience, and a commanding sense of purpose into every new mission including the ones far beyond the battlefield.
Now, he’s making waves as a genre-defying author, proving that structure and imagination can co-exist in truly electrifying ways.
Livingston’s body of work turns heads for good reason: he’s rewriting the rules of horror by merging it with children’s storytelling a rare fusion that draws from mythology, moral challenges, and just enough darkness to spark curiosity without crossing the line. His “Santa Series,” part of an ambitious 30-book project, already boasts seven published titles, offering a reimagined look at the holiday icon in a world of fantasy, mystery, and magic.

Then there’s Escape Plan his adult thriller series, packed with pulse-pounding action and mind-bending strategy. It’s clear Livingston isn’t here to dabble he’s here to build a literary legacy that reaches across ages and genres, making reading an immersive, unforgettable experience.
Whether he’s crafting eerie bedtime tales, building multi-book sagas, or redefining what genre fiction can be, Bradley T. Livingston is on a mission. One where fiction becomes fuel, and storytelling becomes a tool for transformation.
