My Books
Novels exploring memory, identity, and moral choice across psychological thrillers, sci-fi, and interactive horror. Each book experiments with form while asking what happens when the foundations of self prove unreliable
The Maw
Interactive Dark Fantasy
Horror
A living abyss opens beneath the city. Four descend. You choose their fate. Multiple endings await based on the price you’re willing to pay
Interactive horror where a sentient abyss opens in a modern metropolis. Four characters descend through organ-like levels, each testing courage and moral fibre. The abyss manipulates fears and desires, offering dark bargains.
Reader choices determine character fates and story outcomes, creating an ethical experiment disguised as entertainment. Multiple endings range from becoming the abyss’s keeper to sealing the rift through sacrifice
Art of Oblivion
Psychological Drama
Retro-futurism
Alternative 1920s. Brothers Cain and Abel Thorn. A memory-editing device called Mneme. When invention turns to theft, then betrayal
Plot
Set in alternative 1920s where memory can be technologically manipulated. Scientist Cain Thorne creates Mneme, a device capable of editing human memories and identities. His charismatic twin Abel steals the invention with ambitious Ophelia, using it for power and recognition. When the theft is discovered, confrontation leads to catastrophic consequences that trap both brothers in a memory-manipulation experiment gone wrong
Noé
Humanistic Sci-Fi
Blog Novel
An alien tourist arrives to study human emotions, rents a room, and blogs about Earth’s strange creatures with deadpan wit until curiosity becomes love
An emotionally detached alien Noé comes to Earth as part of a research programme. Noé rents a room from Zoe, an exuberant blogger, and begins documenting human behaviour with clinical detachment.
Each chapter represents a new emotional discovery through observing neighbours: a widow preserving love through loss, a chaotic family, a lonely chef afraid of romance.
Told through Noé’s evolving blog entries, the book is tracking his transformation from distant observer to someone experiencing human emotion
Blank Spots
Psychological Thriller
Road Novel
A night train across borders. A comics artist with amnesia and a mysterious sketchbook. Each stranger might be a co-author of his erased past
Plot
An artist awakens on an international night train with complete amnesia, carrying only a sketchbook filled with cryptic drawings.
As the train moves through Europe, each carriage becomes a memory chamber where passengers might hold keys to his identity. The drawings serve as graphic narrative within the text.
The devastating revelation: the artist deliberately erased his own memories to escape guilt.
Gunpowder Saturday
Social Thriller
Neo-noir
London on Guy Fawkes Night: fireworks become city-wide memory editing. A clandestine archive races to preserve truth before the state rewrites history
Revolutionary thriller where synchronized fireworks mask mass memory-editing. As explosions bloom overhead, citizens’ recollections are systematically altered.
A data-engineer-turned-archivist discovers the Archive of Sparks, preserving authentic memories before they’re overwritten.
The novel explores how societies control populations through manipulated collective memory, asking how much truth a community can bear when comfortable lies feel safer
Northern Rift
Psychological Detective
Interactive Mystery
When the same day vanishes from different people’s lives, investigation becomes archaeology of memory
Detective work meets interactive storytelling as an investigator pieces clues across memory-maps of St Petersburg and Kaliningrad. Each location holds fragments of a missing day erased from multiple lives.
Readers navigate streets and rooms as evidence, choosing their investigation path. The mystery deepens as someone can extract fragments of time rather than people.
An innovative debut exploring how memory shapes identity
