Journal of the Plague Years
In this powerful collection of personal journal entries, a writer at the height of his powers responds to the fear and uncertainty of the Covid-19 pandemic and other civilization-threatening dangers. Written at a time near the end of this country’s history, the three volumes of Journal of the Plague Years offer a primary source for historians of the future, should there be any.
Grand Mogul Books (2025)
End Notes
In March of 2020, John Rember was scheduled to go on tour for his latest book. Covid-19 intervened. In the following years, 1.2 million people died of Covid in the United States. Global deaths exceeded 7 million. A world, one secure, predictable, and safe, had disappeared forever.
Quarantining in Idaho’s Sawtooth Valley, Rember and his wife, Julie, went hiking and, during the snowy months, backcountry skiing. They cooked gourmet dinners for two. They had a well-stocked woodpile, an Internet connection, and enough unread books to last a non-pandemic-shortened lifetime.
It was idyllic. Fearful. A touch claustrophobic. They had no idea if they would see another year.
Still, the times needed a witness. End Notes records warmth in the face of cold pandemic statistics, dark humor in the face of death, and a penetrating honesty in the face of a consensus reality addicted to denial.
Grand Mogul Books (2025)
Ghost Dance
After a year of weekly entries, John Rember ended his Journal of the Plague Years: End Notes in March of 2021. But the pandemic wasn’t over. This second volume, Ghost Dance, starts in September 2021. It expands the meaning of plague to include wars, population growth, undeniable climate change, increasingly corrupt and fraudulent politics, toxic social media, and a murderous tribalism.
Obviously, the times still needed a witness.
Ghost Dance is a collection of essays examining human attempts to impose grace on a world where a chaotic present has cut ties with the remembered past. Like the original ghost dancers, these writings focus on the green world that still exists beneath a human-constructed reality. Rember looks for the stories and the rituals that might, however improbably, make that world a place where humans can live.
Grand Mogul Books (2025)
Aftermath
If a Roman citizen in 410 C.E. had kept a journal of everyday life and its fears, joys, and hopes, it would be a treasured historical document, especially when civilization has fallen apart.
In April 2023, John Rember began writing his third and final volume of Journal of the Plague Years. Convinced that we are living among ruins cultural, political, and spiritual, he focuses on finding agency in the only place it still exists: between individuals who treat each other with dignity and compassion.
Aftermath is a testament to resilience in a world made up of shards of the past. Its essays explore how cherished ways of living are being lost to artificial intelligence, a relentlessly warming climate, the imminent end of fossil fuels, and inhuman wars. But happiness is still possible, even when it must coexist with grief.
Available October 30, 2025