About


Brandon Currence grew up in Florida and North Carolina. He received his master of architecture degree from North Carolina State University and has practiced architecture in Hampton Roads, Virginia for over forty years. His award-winning practice was established in 1986, and he is the 1986 recipient of the Walter Hook Book Award for Creative Application of Technology in Architecture.

Brandon has been a lifelong tennis, baseball, and softball player as well as a youth baseball coach for fifteen years. He has been the District 1 commissioner of Babe Ruth Leagues of Virginia since 2002.

Drawing from over fifty years of experience in business, design, technology, and sports, Brandon began writing in 2014 and is currently working on his fourth manuscript. The Maine Consecration is the sequel to his first book, Looking for the Seams.