Amid radioactive haze and the scorched ruins of a burning city, Liamos fall as the first beating pulse of human error—Ground Zero, the birthplace of the end. A mysterious fire engulfing its central district was no mere accident; it was the result of a classified logistical mishap by a shadow orga...
A wedding gift for my wife. A re-telling of our story, so both of us (and maybe even a reader or two) can resonate with it. This is a story about age, shame, trauma, healing… and love that shows up where you’re not looking for it. He never believed in second chances. She never thought she'd...
Lia, perpetually lazy, was dragged along by her best friend, April, to the carnival showcasing her favorite circus. Typically uninterested in such events, Lia preferred the comforts of home, immersed in a world of action games on her tablet. Howbeit, upon entering the carnival, something felt ami...
Kris, a genius when it comes to both strategy and academics, is a top tier student at the Magic Academy, but one day he receives a letter that would change his life. He is chosen to be the advisor of the new king that is to inherit the throne, a task he sees as an absolute pain in the ass. Ho...
Dying sucks, a fact Isaac Carter has learned after being eviscerated, set on fire, and torn limb from limb. Broke with a young sister to take care of and an ailing mother, Isaac was just another minimum wager worker with zero prospects. That is, until a tear through reality opened up in downto...
He wants nothing more than peace and quiet, but between a cheerful sibling, persistent classmates, and memories he can’t escape, life won’t leave him alone. Caught between irritation and unspoken longing, he’ll have to decide whether to keep pushing others away—or finally let them in.
In this world, there are people known as Bearers—rare individuals who can resonate with fragments of something greater. Powers that don’t follow the rules of reality. Yukishiro Arima was a detective. Lived alone. Worked quietly. Drank cheap coffee. Solved messy things. Then, without warning, ...