About This Place.

A site built by hand for fiction that resists easy categorization.


Who I Am

I write literary speculative fiction — stories that live at the intersection of philosophy and world-building, concerned with questions of identity, memory, and what it means to be human in systems designed to erase individuality. My work tends toward the slow, the strange, and the deliberately ambiguous. I'm interested in what fiction can do that other forms can't: to create a space where you can think beside someone else's thoughts, live in uncertainty, and sit with questions that don't resolve cleanly.

The writing process itself is slow and deliberate. I write in fragments, following intuition more than outline. Then comes months of revision — reading aloud, questioning every sentence, asking whether this word or that one better captures what I'm trying to say. There's a particular kind of attention required in literary fiction, and I try to bring that attention to every level: to the architecture of plot, the rhythm of prose, the weight of images and ideas.

I live somewhere that makes you think about weather a lot. The season changes are violent and beautiful, and they've shaped how I think about time, loss, and the way landscapes inscribe themselves on consciousness. I think all writing is, at some level, about place — even when place doesn't appear in the story.

The Library

This is where my finished fiction lives. Everything here is available to read for free, organized by story and world. Intrinsic is a novel about neural architects and the strange ethics of consciousness technology — what happens when your mind can be copied, edited, and erased at will. The Déjà Rêve is a longer work exploring memory, recurring dreams, and the uncanny feeling of living a life that might not entirely be your own. Both are complete and available in full.

Each story has a dedicated space with a chapter-by-chapter reading experience. I've designed them to be browsed at your own pace, with room to sit with passages that catch you. I've also included a short synopsis if you'd like to know what you're getting into before you begin.

The Wiki

This is a companion to the fiction — a living document of character profiles, world lore, and timelines. It's built to be browsed like a real fandom wiki, the kind where you click from entry to entry, following threads that interest you, discovering connections you didn't expect. The difference is that I maintain it myself. It grows as the stories grow, and it contains the kind of thinking that happens behind the scenes: the questions I asked while writing, the decisions I made, the alternate paths a story might have taken.

The wiki is meant to deepen the experience of the fiction, not replace it. You don't need to read it to understand the stories, but if you find yourself wanting to know more about how a character thinks or what the technology does, it's there.

The Blog

This is where I write about process: notes on finishing drafts, updates to the wiki, new stories as they go live. Occasionally you'll find personal writing here too — reflections on the act of writing itself, on what it means to build something slowly and deliberately in a world that rewards speed and trends. It's a more candid space, where ideas can be half-formed and questions can go unanswered.

Tools & Process

The technical side is as intentional as the creative side. Here's what I use:

  • Writing: Scrivener for long-form work, plain text for drafting, paper for thinking.
  • Editing: Obsidian for notes and research, VS Code for the site itself.
  • Fonts: Cormorant Garamond for display and headings, DM Sans for body text.
  • Hosting: Static hosting on GoDaddy — simple, fast, and under my control.
"The map is not the territory,
but a good map is its own kind of world."

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