M. Kevin Hayden is a novelist from the South Side of Chicago, where he grew up surrounded by storefront churches, corner stores, and the quiet echo of stories waiting to be told. His work blends emotional realism with speculative mystery, always rooted in place, memory, and the magic tucked inside ordinary lives.
Hayden’s fiction explores what it means to belong—to a person, a time, or a world that might be slipping away. Inspired by the works of Emily St. John Mandel, Stephen King, and Audrey Niffenegger, his debut novel An Old Soul is a slow-burn mystery of love, memory, and unraveling reality, set against the backdrop of 1996 Chicago.
He writes for anyone who has ever felt out of place in their own life, and hopes to remind them they’re not alone.
He now lives somewhere quiet, surrounded by trees, words, and the occasional flash of something just beyond the veil.