

Science Fiction with a layered, nuanced, and vibrant approach to storytelling that prioritizes depth, atmosphere, and emotional resonance.
Novels
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Coming soon, summer of 2026
Ares II
Seven years have passed since Commander John Anderson’s boots first pressed the rust-red dust of Jezero Crater. Now, gray-streaked and Earth-bound, he sits in a Houston living room watching the Pathfinder rise on a pillar of fire that echoes his own long-ago ascent.
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Commander Elena Ramirez inherits that hard-won legacy. With engineer Zoe Chen’s pragmatic genius keeping the domes taut against depressurization, biologist Theo Katsaros chasing faint biosignatures in the regolith, medic Marcus Okoye stitching both flesh and morale, and documentarian Alex Park framing every small miracle for posterity, the new settlers wrestle a permanent foothold from a planet that has never known mercy. They inflate habitats beneath butterscotch dawns, coax the first radish sprouts from treated Martian dirt, weather storms that scour solar arrays, and—against every reasonable fear—bring forth the first child born on Martian soil.
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Through every trial the red world throws at them, the thread of quiet courage runs unbroken. Ares II is an epic of continuity and renewal, a story that reaches backward to honor the pioneers who lit the way and forward to the generations who will walk paths they could only dream.
Coming soon, fall of 2026
Mystic's Warning
In 2334, Ecliptic Grace, a colossal orbital station encircling Mars, hums with the pulse of fusion reactors and the whispers of Starborn Mystics, its sleek corridors binding Earth’s diplomats, Martian rebels, and Lunar harvesters in a fragile dance of trade and power. Amidst this cosmic crossroads, Selena, a young Mystic robed in glowing constellations, is haunted by a vision of fire consuming the station—its core erupting, corridors collapsing, and lives spilling into the void. Defying her elders’ rigid doctrines, she allies with Tome, a sharp-witted engineer whose grease-stained hands steady the station’s heart, to uncover a crystalline artifact pulsing with cosmic secrets and tied to a sabotage threatening all they hold dear.
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As tensions flare between Earth’s cunning ambassadors and Mars’ fierce independents, Selena’s quest to prove her vision races against a ticking threat that could shatter the station and destabilize the solar system. In a world where belief battles evidence, her defiance weaves a path through incense-laden mystic chambers and ozone-scented engineering bays, forging a fragile hope to save Ecliptic Grace—or ignite a cataclysm that echoes across the stars.
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Coming soon, winter of 2026
Confederation
In the crimson dust of Mars, where the iron grip of Earth's United Earth Government squeezes the life from Redborn veins, a quiet spark kindles amid the choking tunnels and rationed air. Charles Vargas, a wiry miner scarred by decades beneath New Terra's dome, feels the first tremor of defiance ripple through calloused hands and weary hearts. Elena Torres, heir to the unyielding legacy of the Ares I settlers, rises to channel that anger into something greater: a Martian Confederation forged in the crucible of shared hardship and burning pride. Yet across the void, UEG Secretary-General Marcus Vale wrestles with a planet buckling beneath its own weight—flooded coastlines, failing grids, and political blocs splintering like cracked regolith. On the Moon, miners tread the knife-edge of neutrality, their Helium-3 the last lifeline Earth clings to even as resentment festers. In this grand chronicle of interstellar fracture, loyalty shatters and reforms in the same breath; hope flickers like a distant star in the black, fragile yet fierce. Every choice—every whispered chant in a crowded plaza, every reluctant concession in Geneva's marble halls—carries the weight of humanity's next chapter. The red horizon beckons, promising either the birth of a free people or the slow suffocation of dreams long deferred.
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Coming soon, spring 2027



