
Field Notes from Imagined Worlds
Every story leaves questions behind.
This journal holds fragments—worldbuilding notes, short fiction, and reflections on the science and myth that shape my worlds.
Journal Sections
Worldbuilding & Systems
Notes on the rules that hold imagined worlds together—science, magic, technology, and the consequences that follow when those rules are bent.
Short Fiction & Fragments
Standalone scenes, experiments, and glimpses beyond the main narrative—moments that don’t fit neatly into a novel but still insist on being told.
Themes & Wonder
Reflections on time, memory, faith, ethics, and the quiet questions that keep surfacing beneath the stories.
Dispatches
Updates from works in progress, reading notes, and occasional signals sent from the far edges of the writing desk.
- The Algorithm Buster: Why My Bookshelf Makes No Sense (And Why It Has To) Category: Words, Worlds, and Wisdom Tags: Reading Life, Creative Process, History, Cozy Mysteries
- From the Desk: Breaking the Symmetry (Why I Rewrote Everything)
- From the Desk: After the First Lie
- The First Lie the System Told
- What Breaks First
- From the Desk
- Dispatch — What I’m Reading
- Why Wonder Always Has a Cost
- The Day the Clock Hesitated
- The Rule That Wasn’t Written Down
