P.R. Moller

About

Bringing structure and style to his work, P.R. Moller holds a diploma in Fashion Design from St. Lawrence College (Kingston), an MSc in International Development Management from the University of East Anglia (UK), and is a retired Royal Canadian Navy senior officer.

His background includes designing and creating custom wedding dresses, NATO deployments to Afghanistan, and senior roles in institutional reform, crisis response, leadership training, and Indigenous economic development. His nonfiction has appeared in The Globe and Mail and The Baltic Defence Review, and he has presented at academic and professional conferences on governance, ethics, and strategic policy. He brings a creative, cross-disciplinary perspective to his fiction, drawing on decades of experience creatively navigating the intersection of public service and political complexity.

His fiction confronts power, probes institutional fragility, and explores the quiet violence of systems. He is currently working on The Third Term, a political thriller rooted in democratic fracture; The Mice of Iron Mountain, a speculative novel about resistance, memory, and the roots of political power; and The Company President, a speculative political thriller that explores the legal, ethical, and emotional consequences of a corporation running for high office.

Author P.R. Moller moments before ziplining across the Eden Project — because sometimes, the best view comes from launching into the unknown.