Webnovels
Knowledge can change one’s destiny, and diligence will result in glory. — Klein Moretti
Posts in Webnovels

Author’s POV
A meta-fantasy where the writer wakes up inside his own story and must outwrite fate. Clever, snappy, and surprisingly heartfelt.

Deep Sea Embers
Nautical cosmic horror meets warm found family aboard a haunted ship in this atmospheric, slow-burn mystery.

Grand Voyage: Surviving on a Ghost Ship
Salt-soaked survival meets maritime horror as a castaway bargains with a cursed ship, crafting hope from flotsam, ghost deals, and grit.

The Game with Fairies
A clever, fae-flavored GameLit that tests wit, wording, and will—where every wish has teeth and every victory leaves a mark.

A Guide to Farming in a Mobile City
A warm, crunchy web novel about agriculture inside a wandering megacity—slow-burn stakes, found family, and satisfying systems-thinking.

Lord of Mysteries
A spoiler-light, personal review of Lord of Mysteries—steampunk fantasy, occult intrigue, Tarot, and cosmic horror in one bingeable epic.

I Am the Only One Who Can See Ghosts
A warm, witty supernatural romp about one reluctant seer juggling spooky gigs, found family, and growth. Here’s my spoiler-free take.

Shadow Slave
A moody, razor-sharp survival fantasy with brilliant foreshadowing, lovable misfits, and a shadowy power system that keeps surprising.

Apocalypse: I Built the Infinite Train — A Deep-Dive Review
A mobile fortress on rails, base-building thrills, and found-family warmth. Here’s my spoiler-light review of Apocalypse: I Built the Infinite Train.