At a small Lutheran college in Minnesota, Lee is trying to find meaning-or forget about it. Caught between beer-fueled theology debates, half-hearted hookups, Star Trek reruns, and a growing chemical dependence, he drifts through a world of prescribed faith and quietly mounting despair.
Sometimes he escapes into imagined galaxies, old songs, and flickering childhood memories where order and meaning still seem possible—but even the most optimistic starship captains can’t help when the nights get long and the mind is loud.
No More Epiphanies is a darkly funny, unflinchingly honest debut novel about religion, addiction, and the search for transcendence in all the wrong places.