The Struggle For Existence’s Legends of Arganus
A sweeping tale of resistance, destiny, and the quiet defiance of those who refuse to be shaped by prophecy. Set in a world where ancient forces manipulate the threads of fate, the story follows characters who wrestle with legacy, loss, and the cost of choosing their own path. It’s a novel of emotional depth and mythic scale—where every reversal is sacred, and every choice echoes across generations. This is not just fantasy—it’s a reckoning.
Randy M’s Echoes of Earth
A serialized novel of interstellar travel, technological ensnarement, power struggles, and a search for meaning and legacy told over six generations.
Part 1: A cybernetics megacorp plutocrat pits his will against a digital copy of himself --- in space, ‘cause why not?
S. Imperov’ The In-Between
The In-Between is about seeing without being seen. About regret, loneliness, and the strange beauty of people who refuse to flatten themselves into the shape the world expects.
The Horror of Miles Carnegie’s This Book May Kill You
Darryl knows you’re there. He knows he’s a character. He knows his world is a draft, unstable and temporary. He remembers the friends the author deleted. He sees the plot holes opening under his feet.
He’s begging you to stop reading. Not because he’s scared of the plot. He’s figured out how the story works. He knows the walls are thinner than they look.
You think you’re safe behind that screen. You aren’t. You’re staring into a cage. Every chapter rattles the bars.












I just binged through “This Book May Kill You.” Lots of fun. Very Twilight Zone-like. I look forward to the rest, which is supposed to go through the end of March. Strong recommendation. Ian, thank you for the direction.
I'm caught up on "this book will kill you."
A risky move, definitely, but I've survived so far, so I'm cautiously subscribing as well.