
Did you know there's a Genre with no name? It's powerful.
4 minute readFinding media to watch, read, play, or listen to is an impossible task. But I know what I like when I feel it. Now I know why. If you're like me, read this.
Sometimes you want a steamy romance book, or an action-packed adventure.
Other times, you crave an artsy sci-fi story about sentient AI, breaking your programming and living with your consequences.
Life's weird like that.
On dystopian spaceship CONSTELIS VOSS, android Alex gets a 90s-era persona file. He's the only robot to remember being human.
"New" friends. A dictator with a stolen face. Coincidences. Memories.
What does it all mean and can humanity survive a war spurred by an unstable android? Find out:
As conveniently evil dictator Tyr starts in on the hunt, the rebels find a new ally in the last person anyone wanted to remember.
They gain fantastical powers and the mystery at the heart of it all takes shape—but who's pulling the strings?
Read to find out:
What if saving the world meant becoming the villain and ruining the lives of everyone you've ever loved? Would you do it?
Flanked on all sides, can the heroes own their powers and overcome all odds? Or will they be stuck in the perpetual loop of a dying machine? Find out in the final installment:
In a surreal land of white rooms, neck-ports & broken people, an Error realizes his potential and a savior learns she's a program. This is a story about love and destroying the world to feel it again.
These murky drabbles were submitted to queer mags and naturally denied space. They're odd, dark and queer in a way that doesn't fit. For that reason, I'm releasing them—free—for all the queer readers who also feel like they don't fit. Enjoy the dark-brights. I hope they inspire you to write whatever you wish, no matter how wonderfully odd.
The CONSTELIS VOSS series features a diverse cast of robot rebels. Rebels on a mission to make their planet-sized ship better for everyone. But will they succeed without making a mess of reality?
Hashtag trans listicles matter is totally getting to me. I think it's about time we had a chat about trans people being used as content fodder. Wouldn't you agree?
What if intentional AI tools could offer a better path for the publishing industry? Well, it's a bit complicated. For starters, legacy tools and publishing have to want to play ball. Finally, there's the pesky business of GIGO. Check out my Hackernoon article to learn more:
Oscar Wilde has been famously quoted as saying:“When bankers get together for dinner, they discuss Art. When artists get together for dinner, they discuss Money.”
Have you ever wondered why that is? It has to do with the true power that art holds.