Origin Story
The person behind the chaos. The story behind the stories. The FAQ nobody asked but everyone needed.



Sean Loomer didn't set out to write a series about a professional assassin trapped in a divine death tower with RPG mechanics. But here we are, four books deep, and Jack Atlas has somehow become the literary equivalent of that friend who says “watch this” right before something catches fire.
Sean lives in Texas with his semi-neurotic German Shepherd named Archer. The Tower of Jack LitRPG series is his first foray into published books, and he's just as excited to go on this adventure as you are.
In between writing antic-filled prose you can find Sean working through his Steam game backlog, binging episodes of New Girl for the 37th time, or hanging out with his family on a patio with a good cocktail.
The series is published by Mountaindale Press and available on Amazon, Kindle Unlimited, and Audible, narrated by the criminally talented Johnathan McClain, who somehow makes Jack's internal monologue even funnier out loud.
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The Tower in Brief
Tower of Jack is a GameLit/LitRPG fantasy series following Jack Atlas, a professional assassin from Earth who gets pulled into a mystical Tower where RPG game mechanics are real. Classes, stats, ability points, loot drops, floor bosses, and absolutely zero respect for the rules.
Four books. One Tower. An unreasonable number of people trying to kill the protagonist. Start with Tower of Jack and clear your calendar.


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Mountaindale Press

Every unhinged Tower of Jack book exists because Mountaindale Press looked at four novels about a sarcastic assassin fighting god-tier bosses with a sentient centipede and said, “Yes. More of this.” That's the kind of publisher you want in your corner.
Mountaindale is home to some of the biggest names in LitRPG and GameLit. Dakota Krout's Divine Dungeon and Completionist Chronicles series basically wrote the playbook for the genre. Nicoli Gonnella's Unbound is the kind of world-building that makes you forget you haven't eaten in six hours. And somewhere in that lineup, Sean Loomer showed up with Jack Atlas, a whiskey problem, and a faction called the Bad Assassins. They let him stay.
If you've read Tower of Jack and want more from the people who publish it, Mountaindale's catalog is where you go next. Same energy, different flavors of chaos.

