Writer/Director. I enjoy taking ancient Greek myths and turning them into modern sci-fi spooky versions. I also like to write romantic comedies, and people seem to go "Awww!" over them, so why not?
Many of my stories are icky, in various ways. I’m European, we have a higher tolerance for that kind of stuff. Plus, I’m inspired by mythology and Shakespeare, so if you can’t handle tragedy and bodily fluids, feel free to move on.
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Dead Gorgeous
When a professional dronehunter dies from an electrocution accident, he meets his Reaper face to face. Turns out she’s quite cute, inexperienced and has a magnificent tushy. To both their surprise he doesn’t really die that day, so they go on a coffee date as if nothing happened. Will Theseus manage to figure out how to stay alive, when his reaper is quite inexperienced, when this new world of the dead and living is opened up to him and when the god of death wants his reaper back?
This is the Tushy Reaper series.
Warning: The protagonist likes big butts and cannot lie.
Trick or Be Eaten
When Edward’s big brother gets lost during the Halloween Raid, he decides to sneak inside the Pumpkin looming over London and become a raider himself. But will he manage to survive Halloween night, when the challenges he faces seem to have changed since last year, when his best friend is also missing inside the Witch’s House, and when the aliens seem to have turned this whole thing into some sort of videogame?
When her follow count drops dramatically, a cyborg influencer stumbles on an offer for a new and unique gimmick and decides to go for it. But will she manage to get the prosthetic, when it costs much more than she can possibly afford, when her friend urges her to get it and when her entire identity will be upended if she takes that path?
WARNING: Contains explicit futanari/hermaphrodite content.
When three moons are doomed to fall into the nearest gas giant, the queen of a nearby planet is asked to help them. Will she manage to make a decision in time, when the ship that will help avoid the destruction is three days away, when she can only save one moon of the three and when her decision means she has to test the princes in bed before marrying them?
These are the books of the Saturna series.
Warning: Contains explicit content.
The gods are back in town. Skyscrapers pop out of nowhere all over Athens. Corporations rename themselves as Greek gods.
It all started with the Greek crisis of 2009 and will forever change the world as we know it.
Some say that CEO’s have gone mad. Others, that they know damn well what they are doing. That there is something solid amongst the myth.
In the day of inter-connectivity and social media admiration, can the myths come back to life?
From ScifiSelect: Inspired by Dan Simmons’ Ilium, this fast-paced world blossomed into dozens of intertwined stories spanning all subgenres, from mystery to action to young adult and is certain to keep you at the edge of your seat.
From PercyJacksonPi: It’s like Percy Jackson goes Sci-fi!
What happens when a corporation gets a god complex? Find out in our series of books on Kindle. Described as light cyberpunk, definitely sci-fi and with a fresh twist on Greek mythology.
Read more of the Cyberpunk Fairy Tales, a unique twist on the classic stories you grew up with. Sometimes dark and disturbing like the Grimm stories, other times new and relevant to the modern age.
What did you think was the biggest hurdle for man to explore the empty reaches of space? Faster than light travel? Interstellar navigation? Time dilation?
Puh. We beat all that by sheer force of will.
No.
It was micrometeoroids.
Rocks.
Fucking space rocks.
A space opera series by Mythography Studios, find more here: http://www.mythographystudios.com/antigravel/
I wanted to challenge myself by writing a short story every day, which I call spitwrite because it’s rude and in-your-face, and I wanted to publish that story on my blog.
These are the collected versions of those stories in a book so that they're easy to read on an e-reader.