Author. Activist.

Programmer. Teacher.

Occasional Cat Pillow.  

Noah Perlmutter is the author of We Will Not Go Quietly, a supernatural horror novel about a high school witch, Sam Beck, and her best friends facing off against an ancient Kabbalistic demon, The Silence. Will Sam survive the endless night of horror as she and her friends risk being eaten alive?

His upcoming works include: Hyperbolic Orange, a 1990s look at how right-wing extremism forms in the online space. And, an as of yet untitled science-fiction manuscript about Makana, a Drifter from The Edges.

Why hello. Firstly, thank you for taking the time to branch off into this side of the internet, you won’t be disappointed! I hope. I’m an author and absolute lover of horror. The lonely chills of watching a late night horror picture by myself is my predilection. I’m also a fan of every genre, and frankly, all sincere art, so I write in diverse styles. You’ll find literary mystic realism in Hyperbolic Orange. And science-fiction in Makana’s still unnamed tale. My favorite genre however is once again, horror. So I urge you kindly to read We Will Not Go Quietly. I’ve been told it’s a horror novel anyone, even non-horror fans can enjoy. The spooks and suspense will entertain for hours. Do take care, and don’t think too much about whatever might be behind you.

Author.

Write, write, write. Tap away at the keys until something intelligible comes out. Gaddis called his manuscripts, the thing waving the stick, always where you left him. Kharms tried to live his life as art, but died in a prison. I just want to be published enough to pay for stuff. I can go insane later.

“Why are you here?" Emerson asked.

"Why are you not here?" Thoreau replied.

Activist.

Injustice abounds the world in which we live. It is not a miraculous act to stand up against it, but a necessary obligation. Sometimes these commitments get in the way of fiduciary proceedings or uncritical popularity. I accept that reality, please note that in our discussions.

Average Dude.

I am a homebody that hangs out with my cats (aunt’s dog pictured) while I work out. I do not have the fascinating or mystical life of a Mark Twain. But, I think in reading and allowing myself an open perspective, I’ve at least developed a few useful things to share. It’s a gift to be able to tell truths through art, and that is really my ultimate goal.

It’s Polite To Say Hello

Thanks for stopping by, partner. Send me a message. It gets lonely in my own head.