James T. Hogg is the pseudonym of a prominent New York City attorney who transitioned into fiction writing with his debut novel, "Faythe of North Hinkapee." Drawing from a story he frequently told his children, Hogg crafted the novel with the singular aim of creating an immersive, page-turning experience for readers. His work reflects a commitment to storytelling that captivates audiences, blending suspense with narrative momentum to ensure an engaging read.
Balancing his legal career with his passion for writing, Hogg approaches literature with the same precision and dedication he applies to his professional work. He resides in New Jersey with his wife of thirty-eight years and their two daughters, finding creative inspiration during summers spent at his getaway home. There, he immerses himself in music and writing, channeling his muse to produce compelling stories. Though "Faythe of North Hinkapee" marks his first published work, Hogg's focus remains on delivering narratives that resonate with readers seeking both entertainment and escapism.