The heart of every story: survival
When the impossible becomes reality
I write from the fracture points — the quiet moment before collapse becomes undeniable.
I am less interested in spectacle than in consequence. The end of the world, in my stories, is not a backdrop for chaos. It is a mirror. When systems fail and authority overreaches, what remains is not infrastructure or power. What remains is choice.
I do not believe survival alone is victory. Survival without humanity is hollow.
In my work, control is never neutral. Protection can become domination. Salvation can become coercion. Fear reshapes people long before it reshapes the world around them.
There are no simple heroes in my stories, and no villains untouched by intention. I am drawn to characters navigating structures larger than themselves — systems built to preserve order, yet vulnerable to corruption. The tension between obedience and conscience, between security and autonomy, is where my stories live.
Speculative fiction is not escape. It is examination.
Through the FLESHBOUND universe and the worlds that follow, I explore what happens when engineered survival collides with human will — and what it truly means to remain human when certainty collapses.
Hope exists here.
But it is not passive.
It is chosen.