G.R. Cooper spent two decades in the trenches of massively multiplayer online game development — producing, designing, scripting AI, building worlds — before deciding the best game he could create was one that lived entirely on the page.
The result is the Singularity Point series, a genre-blending LitRPG saga set inside the Omegaverse: a sprawling virtual universe of alien races, space battles, interstellar trade, and a fantasy realm that runs at the speed of thought. It's sci-fi. It's fantasy. It's LitRPG. And when Shepherd Moon launched in 2015, Cooper was one of the earliest American authors writing LitRPG in English — before most readers had even heard the term.
Seven books in, Cooper is still building that world — and nowhere near done.
The Singularity Point is approaching. Again.