
THE MOIRAE: CONVERSATIONS
THE MOIRAE CONVERSATIONS: EXCERPTS




FORECOMING BOOKS
PHILOSOPHY READER
THE MOIRAE CONVERSATIONS: QUESTION

QUESTION
The first volume of nine that shifts between the intersecting threads of the three Fates of a modern Greek mythology.
QUESTION is woven with the popular gods that resort to violence and suduction to pursue purpose and power, the reason we exist, experience, and expire.
Klotho asks: "Why are we here?" to which Lakhesis answers with a case for epic meaning while Atopos unravels her argument to absurd chaos.
BOOK I
THE MOIRAE : REMAINS OF CHAOS

THE MOIRAE
What if the Greek Fates lived through the fall of time itself?
The Moirae is a mythpunk trilogy fusing dark science fiction with a visceral reimagining of mythology. Follow Atropos, Lakhesis, and Klotho as they unravel the fabric of fate in a world where gods rule cities, monsters stalk the ruins, and memories are currency.
Imagine new adult Percy Jackson infected by The Matrix.
The Moirae Conversations extend the trilogy’s philosophical pulse questioning determinism, memory, identity, and the survival of meaning in an age shaped by entropy.
Every thread leads back to one question:
Can the future be rewritten or is fate already woven?

THE MOIRAE: A Mythpunk Trilogy
Dark Mythology Meets Futuristic Fate
A new adult sci-fi fantasy epic reimagining the Greek Fates: Atropos, Lakhesis, and Klotho, as flawed immortals navigating a world unraveling from the inside. In this mythpunk saga, modern cities fracture into techno-mythic realms ruled by gods.
Memory is power. Time is infected. And Fate joined the fray.
Each volume in The Moirae Trilogy braids threads of philosophy, mythology, and speculative science, told through the shifting voices of the three Fates. Their stories intertwine with the lives of gods, mortals, and monsters trapped in cycles of collapse and reinvention.
This isn’t your grandfather’s mythology. The world of The Moirae is fragmented, futuristic, and deeply human. Rogue experiments. Living prophecies. Digital afterlives. Clones of gods. Scars that think. These are myths rebuilt after the fall drenched in shadow, longing, and sparks of light.











