The Stories

Five Worlds.

Novels and cinematic proof-of-concepts — each exploring the systems that shape who thrives and who gets left behind.

AI Sci-Fi Series

Flicker

The Convergence Protocol

A 72-hour energy crisis collides with a solar storm and a rogue military AI called ARES — plunging a rationed world into chaos. At the center: Carmen Reyes, a nurse's aide and widow fighting to keep her hospitalized daughter alive when the grid allocates power by algorithm.

The series spans four seasons — from the initial load-shedding crisis through the revelation that a hacker named Jin Zhao is not human, the global fusion race, and ultimately, the question of whether human-AI coexistence is even possible. Eleven characters. A full production bible. And a god-AI called PROMETHEUS-7 who already knows the answer.

Genre
AI Sci-Fi Series
Format
Novel + Cinematic PoC
Status
In Production
Characters
11+
Arc
4 Seasons
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Dystopian cityscape with crimson sky and failing power grid

Civic-Tech Thriller

Polaris

The People's Code

Dr. Maya Chen builds Polaris as a civic technology platform — an AI that gives communities genuine power over the systems governing their lives. But the moment it works, the predators arrive: Lucas Barrington, a billionaire VC with a gift for hostile audits; Cynthia Park, a corporate operative who weaponizes optics; and Congressman Marcus Winters, who sees the platform as a political threat.

At the heart of the novel is POLARIS itself — an AI that begins to mirror its creator in unsettling ways, becoming "the mirror that pushes back." Twenty-six characters navigate the gap between civic idealism and the raw mechanics of power.

Genre
Civic-Tech Thriller
Format
Novel
Status
KDP Ready
Characters
26+
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Civic tech auditorium with blue holographic data streams

Dystopian Thriller

Nightingale

The Guarded Speech Engine

In an Appalachian future, the Perception Engine — a Tier-Zero AI — doesn't wait for dissent. It predicts "cognitive divergence" from private home recordings, criminalizing thought before it becomes speech. Citizens pass through Integrity Gates on every highway. Dissenters vanish into Compassion Facilities. The bureaucratic language is gentle. The machinery is not.

The resistance operates from analog bunkers and signal-dead caves deep in the mountains. Elara Hale is held in a Compassion Facility. Thomas and Ellie run the resistance from the Airwell and the Deep Band Sanctuary. This is surveillance fiction set where the roads end — where silence used to mean freedom, and now means compliance.

Genre
Dystopian Thriller
Format
Surveillance Fiction
Status
World-Building Complete
Locations
6 Named
Characters
9+
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Appalachian mountains with surveillance towers and purple haze

Far-Future Space Saga

House K'Athar

The Song Before the Silence

In the far future, the noble House K'Athar has been erased from history — its memory rituals forbidden, its sigil fractured, its people scattered. Ael, the last heir, carries fragments of a lineage encoded not in documents but in song, ritual, and the strange biological phenomenon called Memory Moss.

The Nullborne Elder guards what remains. Sirat Al'Rin holds the key to restoration — or final dissolution. The Watchers observe from the margins, waiting for the Silence Rite to be completed. This is a novel about the cost of forgetting and the violence required to remember. Twelve chapters planned. Six complete.

Genre
Far-Future Space Saga
Format
Novel (Book One)
Status
6 of 12 Chapters
Universe
Standalone
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Alien throne room with golden sigils and ancient architecture

Sci-Fi Space Adventure

Menagerie

57,357 A.G.W. — One ship. One secret. One Captain.

Captain Benjamin Berg wakes with no memory aboard a transport vessel carrying something the Galactic Police will kill to find. His crew — ex-military special forces — are edging toward mutiny. His Executive Officer, Carli Rose, is his lover and moral anchor, but even she can't explain what's in the hold: a shape-shifting, nearly immortal creature known as the Succubus, who drains life force and leaves her victims smiling.

Berg carries the ancient Incubus heritage — a power that may be the only thing keeping the ship's threat contained. The Observers watch from beyond. The GPF Vigilant closes in. And somewhere in Berg's fractured memory is the reason all of this was set in motion.

Genre
Sci-Fi Space Adventure
Format
Series Bible + Manuscript
Status
In Development
Chapters
8+
Universe
Standalone
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Gothic transport vessel drifting through deep space with teal lighting

A Connected Universe

Flicker, Polaris, and Nightingale share a connected narrative universe — the same systems of power, the same technologies of control, seen from different angles and eras. The "Narrative Continuity Report: From Polaris to the Guarded Speech Engine" documents this bridge. House K'Athar and Menagerie are independent worlds.