• F.o.M. (2026)

    If you could ask me for anything you wanted — and I could guarantee you'd get what you wanted — and all I asked of you in exchange was one modest gesture of personal self-sacrifice — something you could learn to live without — would you be tempted? Novel #4 charts the discovery of a cosmic power in the basement of an Oslo office building.

    F.o.M. (2026)

    If you could ask me for anything you wanted — and I could guarantee you'd get what you wanted — and all I asked of you in exchange was one modest gesture of personal self-sacrifice — something you could learn to live without — would you be tempted? Novel #4 charts the discovery of a cosmic power in the basement of an Oslo office building.

  • E (2025)

    Novel #3, investigating a (fictional) spate of 11th Century child disappearances and a stylistic experiment with the English language before and after the Norman Conquest. Another exploration of how wonderful and how awful men can be — as well as the inadequacy of religion and how it always lets people down right when they lean on it most.

    E (2025)

    Novel #3, investigating a (fictional) spate of 11th Century child disappearances and a stylistic experiment with the English language before and after the Norman Conquest. Another exploration of how wonderful and how awful men can be — as well as the inadequacy of religion and how it always lets people down right when they lean on it most.

  • Obsolete Constellations (2024-25)

    A queer sci-fi romance, set on two planets which may or may not be about to crash into each other. Unashamedly and unapologetically influenced by Ursula K. Le Guin, Novel #2 explores planetary and political systems — the collision course of ideas and ideologies — and the powerful impact of two bodies (heavenly ones and human ones) coming together.

    Obsolete Constellations (2024-25)

    A queer sci-fi romance, set on two planets which may or may not be about to crash into each other. Unashamedly and unapologetically influenced by Ursula K. Le Guin, Novel #2 explores planetary and political systems — the collision course of ideas and ideologies — and the powerful impact of two bodies (heavenly ones and human ones) coming together.