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Author’s POV Poster

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 Poster

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 Poster

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 Poster

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 Poster

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 Poster

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 Poster

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 Poster

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 Poster

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.

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