Books

The Gospel According to Styx: Rants from Satan’s Daughter

You weren’t supposed to read this.
Seriously. Heaven tried to censor it, Hell tried to lawyer it, and my father tried to burn it.

But here you are—scrolling through my unauthorized, unrepentant rants.

Inside you’ll find:

  • Divine decrees that were really bureaucratic meltdowns.
  • Unicorns with better fashion sense than any prophet.
  • Kings rewriting...

Forty-Two Flash Fever Dreams, Just in Case

A strange little lantern of a book: forty-two flash-length fever dreams pulled from the surreal universe of Dear Dairy. Each dream is a tiny jolt of dream logic—sharp, uncanny, and unsettling in the way truth often is. Read them on a lunch break, a bus ride, or in the quiet minutes before sleep. And if something here whispers to you, follow it—...

The Last Heretic

In the shadow of empire, truth is a dangerous game.

Archelaus, son of Nikolaos, is no ordinary scribe. Sharp-tongued, fiercely loyal, and quietly defiant, he journeys to Nicaea as the Church prepares to confront its greatest theological crisis.

At the Emperor’s table, where bishops preen and power masquerades as piety, Archie must navigate a...

Dear Dairy: The True Dreams of Justin Case

Justin Case is twelve years old, mildly autistic, dyslexic, and wildly imaginative. His diary—sorry, dairy—is a sacred space where football stats meet spelling mantras, and dreams unfold with mathematical precision. Each night, Justin records a dream exactly 666 words long. Each morning, he wakes a little wiser.

From spelling bees to cafeteria...