What does it mean to be human in a world shaped by technology?
Near-future fiction where plausible tomorrows meet timeless human truths — stories that marry heart and mind and make you feel as much as they make you think.
Books
Birthright
Coming on February 21st
When technology replaces a mother’s womb, who decides how we are made — and who we become?
As a national referendum threatens to outlaw natural birth forever, a girl raised in an optimized system forms a forbidden bond with a Natural-Born—and is forced to choose between the future that raised her and a life no one else believes in.
The Human Relief Project
In a world without work, what makes us human? And who gets to decide that?
As AI is used to free society from work, two lives on opposite ends of the Human Relief Project collide in the promise of a workless world, forcing them to confront what’s left when progress outpaces meaning.
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I write near-future novels that feel close enough to touch — stories where everyday lives collide with plausible technologies and uncomfortable trade-offs. My fiction lives where emotion and ideas meet, and where realistic what-ifs reveal timeless human questions. Each story invites you to think differently, feel deeply, and leave with at least one “I hadn’t thought about it this way before” moment.
Berlin-based; powered by coffee. More about me here.