Latest Glitchfall Release
An eponymously-titled short story, the third in my Glitchfall Continuum collection
I’ve been sitting with a sense of quiet gratification this week. Mother Tongue, my first short story release, has been ranking well on Amazon—something I honestly didn’t expect. It’s a reminder that these stories, once private threads woven in notebooks and half-finished drafts, are finding resonance with others. That feels both humbling and enlivening.
With that in mind, I’m excited to share the next piece from the Glitchfall Continuum: Glitchfall.
Here’s the blurb:
Dreaming, falling, the twitch of impact… She surfaces in a bed too bright white to trust. Nothing is broken. Nothing is out of place. It should be beautiful—but her hands are shaking. Each time she wakes, she finds herself in a deeper illusion, a reality that feels both more complete and less certain. To escape the fall, she must learn to steady her own rhythm before the ground disappears forever.
And here’s an excerpt:
She surfaces in a bed too bright white to trust.
The ceiling is softly lit, moving in a slow pulse like it’s alive. Beside her lies a man she doesn’t recognize, shirtless, mouth open, sleeping like the dead. She tries to remember his name and can’t even find her own.
Her body knows this place. Her mind does not.
Slipping from the sheets, she pads barefoot across the floor. The walls respond—lights blooming one by one with a gentle, artificial sunrise. Outside the floor-length window: a silver city under apricot skies. Drones hum like distant insects. Nothing’s broken. Nothing’s out of place. It should be beautiful.
But her hands are shaking.
Glitchfall is out on Amazon and Apple Books now. Thank you for reading along this journey with me. Each story is its own reality, but together they create the latticework of a multiverse I’ve been carrying in my imagination for years.