About the book:

Lilith; Singularity follows the journey of Lilith to return Humans to the top of the pecking order, and also the journey of a Sin who’s trying to find the truth.

As Lilith begins to learn more about the true past of Humanity’s ancestors, she’ll begin to question whether she should continue... or if humanity should be left to extinction. At the same time, a Sin will come to the realization that their own ancestors might have been wrong—but it what way?

A lot of moral choices will occur, and not all of them will be black or white.

With this book I am hoping to delve not only into the psyche of people, but also of A.I. when they deal with problems and scenarios with no clear, correct decisions or outcomes.


About the author;

I’ve been reading novels since a very young age—around 9 or 10, to be exact. Science Fiction was always my go to genre, but quite often I delved into Fantasy.

My experience with writing novels on a professional level is somewhat thin, as the majority of my writing has been for personal fulfillment—rather than anything else.

My writing style takes a lot of aspects and features from other authors I love to read. The likes of Brandon Sanderson, William Gibson and Terry Pratchett are great inspirations, as well as people I aspire to. Honestly, I don’t believe my writing is at their level of skill... yet, but hopefully it’s near enough for you to be sufficiently intrigued by Lilith; Singularity that you’ll go on to pre-order.

If you have any other questions about myself send me a message, or comment and I’ll be sure to update this with relevant information.

Also at the bottom are some short, somewhat experimental pieces I finished a while back. It will show you more about the way I write.


Where the idea came from;

Lilith; Singularity really came about when I was thinking about A.I and what will probably happen when they surpass ourselves intellectually.

Would they show compassion?

Will they even think of us as anything more than just animals?

Would we even be needed?

Then from there, the story sort of just wrote itself—well... I wrote it, but you get the point.


How readers can help you shape your draft;

If you have any feedback positive or negative, be sure to message me them or leave a comment and I will definitely use them to help improve my work.


Small experimental pieces I have finished, for you perusal;

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