Vaughn Feighan

Vaughn Feighan

Vaughn Feighan is a novelist known for psychologically layered fiction that interrogates identity, power, and the quiet violence of emotional absence.

He is the author of The Product of March, a reflective literary novel exploring self-formation and the fragile negotiations between love and identity. His trilogy, The Pitfall Experiments, is a multi-volume psychological epic set within a dystopian framework—where voyeurism, manipulation, hidden lineage, and emotional detachment collide.

Feighan’s prose is marked by interior depth, restrained intensity, and a disciplined refusal to sentimentalize. His narratives often center on protagonists who appear composed on the surface while unraveling beneath it—figures navigating systems that demand performance over authenticity.

He lives in New York City and works as a private wealth advisor. He writes a finance blog called 'A Take' that aims to dissect complex financial topics using colloquial language. You can sign up to get updates about their writing here.

The Product of March

Landon North has built a life that looks perfect on paper: fashion model, straight-A student, Senate intern, and college golden boy. But beneath the curated resume lies a young man unraveling under the weight of perfection, expectation, and a longing to feel genuinely seen.

Set against the cosmopolitan backdrop of London, The Product of March...

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