Moonlighters: The Community Growing Around the Shadows
So what does it actually mean to be a Moonlighter?
It’s not just someone who reads Moons and Shadows. It’s someone who steps into it. Someone who is willing to sit in the questions, not rush the answers, and explore what’s underneath the surface. It’s someone who is open to seeing things from different angles, even when it’s uncomfortable, and who understands that growth doesn’t always come clean or easy.
Because this story was never meant to be experienced alone.
Community matters to me because the entire foundation of this series is built on it. Different perspectives. Different interpretations. People coming together, not to prove each other wrong, but to dig deeper together. To ask better questions. To challenge ideas without attacking the person behind them. To hold space for being wrong, for learning, for shifting, and for growing.
And to do that with a sense of grounded humor along the way.
Because let’s be honest—this process can feel messy. You might feel unsure in one moment and completely locked in the next. You might have a theory that falls apart, or one that opens something entirely new. You might feel raw. You might feel seen. You might even feel a little ridiculous at times.
All of that belongs here.
That’s what a Moonlighter is.
Someone willing to show up fully in the process.
And that’s why this community matters.
Because this is where the story expands. Not just through the pages, but through the conversations, the shared thoughts, the “wait—did you catch that?” moments, and the willingness to sit with something a little longer than usual.
This is bigger than a book.
It’s something we’re building together.
So if you’ve been reading quietly, or listening from the outside, consider this your invitation.
Come join us.
Have faith, my friends.