Epic Fantasy.

(sarcasm included)

From enchanted realms to fantasy whodunits that will keep you guessing, there’s something for every curious reader.

“Really different and interesting story. I loved the Japanese inspiration and unique use of magic.”

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Book Review for the Way of Threadcasting

“The writing of Threadcasting has all the calling cards of a great epic fantasy series, but what made me love the book was its narration style, character arcs and the character banter.”

“I always love a magical creature, but the Hainu and Tanuki will hold a special place in my heart. They made me laugh a lot and were the perfect addition to this story.”

Alissa M.
Book Review for The Way of Threadcasting

Inspired by Japanese mythology

Unique magic and talking racoons.

Epic fantasy meets Japanese mythology in this darkly witty debut where magic isn’t just cast—it’s stitched, unraveled, and cut loose. When the Order of Threadcasters begins to vanish, Kallae must confront inquisitors, rebels, and his own disobedient magic before the empire tears itself apart. Perfect for fans of The Magicians, Ninth House, and Studio Ghibli.

When myth meets science Fiction

Training isn't just survival, it's evolution.

A darkly witty Sci-fi for fans of The Magicians, Attack on Titan, and Leigh Bardugo. In the ruins of a world poisoned by biotech gone wrong, the Virex academy promises salvation—training gifted students marked with the DNA of mythical beasts. Tyler Brooks never asked to be Kraken-marked, but when gills split his skin and water answers his call, he learns that Virex might not be humanity’s savior after all. Sarcasm meets biotech horror in Squidmark, a genre-bending fantasy where monsters aren’t born—they’re engineered.

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My Mission

My goal is to bring humor, heart, a glimpse of something greater than ourselves, and dangerously long sentences into fantasy and sci-fi—because saving the world should involve both snark and em-dashes.