I write emotional science fiction about identity, found family, survival, and what makes us human.
My current novel, Family Meal for the Machines, follows a restaurant-service robot learning about hunger, grief, loyalty, and humanity inside a brutal kitchen.
Expect soft sci-fi, restaurant chaos, damaged characters, big feelings, and stories about people trying to stay human in systems that want them to become machines.
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Story by Barely Human After All
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Family Meal for the Machines
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A kitchen novel about hunger, labor, and the question of what makes us human.