| BOOK |
The Reckoning Book
A Gay Man's Wake Up Call To His Own Bullshit
Coming Soon!
You already did the brave thing. You came out. Or left. Or rebuilt. Or blew up something that wasn't working and survived the fallout.
You handled it.
So explain this. Why are you negotiating again?
The Reckoning is for the gay man who already proved he can handle hard things. And is now stuck managing a life that technically works.
On paper? Solid. In reality? A little flat. A little predictable. A little too safe for someone who once detonated his entire identity.
THIS IS NOT A "REINVENT YOURSELF" BOOK
You don't need a rebrand. You don't need a vision board. You don't need to discover your inner child.
You need to admit where you're bored with your own excuses.
This isn't about the closet. It's about the comfort zone you built after it. The career you tolerate. The relationship you don't question too hard. The sex that's fine. The ambition you quietly downgraded.
You call it maturity. Sometimes it's just fear in better lighting.


Here's The Part That Will Annoy You
You didn't get stuck. You chose stable. Over and over. You chose not to disrupt what you worked so hard to build.
Makes sense. But let's not pretend that "makes sense" equals "feels alive."
The Reckoning doesn't shame you for that. It just refuses to let you keep calling it accidental.
WHAT THIS BOOK ACTUALLY DOES
It names:
Where thinking replaced movement.
Where responsibility became an alibi.
Where being the "evolved gay man" turned into being politely contained.
It reframes the detour. Not as failure. As feedback you've been ignoring because acting on it would make things inconvenient. And inconvenient is harder to justify than miserable.
This is for you if you're a gay man who
Already survived a big reckoning, rebuilt once, proved you're resilient. And now you're quietly thinking: "Is this it?"
If you want reassurance, this isn't your book. If you want clarity, even if it stings, it is.
HOW THIS FITS
The Reckoning Experience is the six-stage framework that takes a gay man from knowing something has to change to actually changing it. The Reckoning group program is where that work happens with other men. This book is where it lives on the page.
WHAT YOU WALK AWAY WITH
Not hype, or a dramatic second act. Clarity. Language for the negotiations you've normalized. And the slightly irritating realization that the detour wasn't sabotage. It was instruction you just skimmed.


