In an irreparably polluted world, civilization was on the brink of collapse. When the apocalypse finally came in the form of behemoth trees that destroyed the infrastructure, but cleared the air, it was called the Rejuvenation.
Marlow, a former programmer, was fine surviving on his own. But when a young girl in need of protection that he can’t provide and a charismatic artist on the run from his former community stumble into his life, he’s forced to reassess the detachment he’s so carefully cultivated.
Against a dominating background of fantastical woods born from the corpses of humanity, Marlow must reckon with questions of faith and love as he asks himself, how much can he dare to hope for in a ruined world?
Published in Altered Reality (2025). A surreal horror story that observes a man destroying his garden.
Published in Generic Magazine (2025). A collection of three parables, each from a different fantastical culture, that explore reinterpretations of a central afterlife myth.
Published in the Fruitslice (2023). An analysis of flower symbolism, The Picture of Dorian Gray, by Oscar Wilde, and the ongoing censorship of LGBTQ+ voices.
Released in 2021. A discussion of first chapters, hooking readers, and life as a teen writer.