An aging middle-distance runner fights for one last Olympic berth as younger, faster athletes close in around him. As injuries, sponsorship pressure, and family strain threaten to unravel his focus, he must confront whether he is chasing glory or running from irrelevance. In the final two laps that define his career, he discovers what the word “enough” truly means.
I am writer drawn to stories of ordinary people facing extraordinary circumstances. My work explores themes of resilience, justice, and quiet courage, often set against pivotal moments in American history. Through deeply human characters and immersive settings, I aim to give voice to those whose struggles and triumphs shaped the world we inherited.View all by Judson Powers