Noah Matthew MacKay was born in suburban Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1997. Three years later, Noah and his family moved to eastern North Carolina, where he was raised. In 2005, Noah was diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome, a form of high-functioning Autism. As a child, Noah loved to draw pictures and write stories of his own - a typical trait for people with the Asperger’s Syndrome. Noah began writing novels at age 15, and in 2014 he self-published his first novel titled BLACKSMITH. The book was followed with two installations that were published respectfully on January and June of 2015. In 2016, MacKay had published his first fantasy novel titled Age of War, as well as a German poetry/short story book Der Autismus hält mich nicht auf (Autism doesn’t hold me back). A year later, in 2017, MacKay published the prequel to the fantasy novel, subtitled, The Story of Asbjorn. In addition, Noah published his second German poetry book Gefährlich (Dangerous). Furthermore, in 2017, Noah wrote the sequel to 2016’s Age of War, titled Age of War II, and published a third poetry book Durch den Rauch (Through the Smoke). In 2018, MacKay composed a collection of his best German poems, which is titled Die Gedichte (The Poems). In addition, special editions of 2016’s Age of War were made to enhance The First Trilogy. In the summer of 2018, Noah published the fourth book of the Age of War Saga, which was titled Age of War III. Noah M. MacKay now attends East Carolina University, where he majors in physics and mathematics, and minors in German. He also co-founded the university’s first official astronomy club, which he presides alongside the ECU Chapter of SPS (Society of Physics Students). As a member of the National Physics Honor Society, Sigma Pi Sigma, MacKay is an excellent student of physics as he pursues theoretical research in gravitation.