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Welcome to a world of my blog posts, an amalgamation of tom foolery to the highest order.

  • Life and Death: Part 1

    Death represents the inevitable end of life, personified as Azrael, who awaits a final meeting with Life, known as Eve. Their encounter, framed within a lavish masked ball, reflects the superficiality of wealth and existence. Amidst the aristocrats, Azrael seeks a soul while engaging with Eve, who simultaneously juggles their divine roles. A girl named…

  • The Consciousness Society: Motivations

    The author reflects on the motivations behind writing their book, highlighting personal experiences with grief, particularly through the character Dr. Sally Clark, who copes with loss. Additionally, they explore the concept of abstract evil in historical contexts, emphasizing the shocking nature of human atrocities. The book aims to provoke thought without being excessively dark.

  • Tiberius Lonewolf: Part 2

    The narrator reflects on life, blending childhood memories of sexual frustration with a humorous day filled with social awkwardness. After encountering a busker and receiving a new pair of jeans, he attempts to impress a woman in a coffee shop but ends up revealing an embarrassing personal detail about his deceased mother, resulting in rejection.

  • Tiberius Lonewolf

    Please allow a preface to explain that such a character is the product of pure fiction. The principle of plenitude states that anything that can exist, will exist. In the case of Tiberius, let us hope that the principle is wrong.

  • The Glass Moon: Regret

    This can serve as a cautionary tale as sorts, The Glass moon was the first book I ever had published. I poured my heart into it and it is a deeply personal book to me. I, unfortunately, went with a terrible publisher for the publication of my first novel. I was new, overly excited, and…

  • The Consciousness Society

    A secretive research society, unbound by ethics, delves into the mysteries of consciousness. As the lead researchers clash over the moral and practical limits of unrestricted experimentation, their pursuit unveils a perilous path—a ladder to the origin of consciousness itself.

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