Why I Write About the Unknown
I’ve always been drawn to science fiction that begins with a question rather than an explosion. For me, first contact isn’t a spectacle—it’s a moment of discovery, the slow realisation that something in our understanding of the universe has shifted. My stories grow from that feeling: plausible science, unfolding mystery, and the unease that comes from encountering something we don’t yet understand.
At the centre of those stories are ordinary people—scientists, engineers, students, sceptics—who find themselves pulled into extraordinary circumstances. I’m interested in what happens when everyday lives collide with impossible ideas, and how real, flawed human beings respond when the universe becomes larger and stranger than they ever imagined.
The Earth Song series is designed as a gateway into a larger narrative, combining scientific curiosity with psychological tension and narrative drive for readers who enjoy thoughtful, idea-led science fiction in the vein of Arrival or The Gone World.
When I set out to write science fiction, I wanted to create something genuinely epic—a body of work that could unfold across worlds, stretch across time, and grow in scope with each story. That ambition has shaped what I think of as the Multiverse Chronicles: a connected body of work in which each series builds on the last, revealing a much larger picture beneath the surface.
If you enjoy immersive science fiction, big ideas, and characters who feel real even as the universe expands around them, I hope you’ll find something here to lose yourself in.
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