The story of a Sola Cararez, a volatile human nurse that’s abducted into space by an interstellar circus, the titular Triangulum. Useless as fuel but reckless as hell, Triangulum presents Sola with two choices- starvation by literal space-walk or journey with them. A rumor has surfaced across the universe that god has returned to its creation and the circus has vowed to find it before anyone else. This would be all well and fine, if anyone else didn’t include the universal bureaucracy, a swarm of living terrorist planets and other, more sinister elements. Together with the troupe of eclectic and desperate aliens, she travels across the universe to find god who is the only one who can send her home. Probably.

Hello Readers!

The name’s Kai Szulborski which can’t really be shortened to anything. So Kai will have to do. I’ve been a fan of a lot of things in my relatively short life so far. Space. Mini-golf clubs. Gothic horror. Stripes. Spirals. Praying Mantises. The existential void within all of us. Ciabatta bread. Strong female characters. Question marks.

I stared writing Triangulum in college as a synthesis for a couple subjects that intersected in vivid ways. Astronomy, literature, philosophy and biology, to name a couple. I wanted to create a universe where anything is possible, a cosmology where space and space-faring technology was alive, quite literally alive, instead of being tied to inanimate technology. Instead of ships running on defined sources of energy, I wanted to create a parallel realm where emotions and beliefs ran the wider cosmos instead. Two years and countless edits later, it ended up being this absurdly big adventure that had somehow consumed my creative life.

Triangulum asks questions. It doesn’t have answers, really. Instead of the story confining itself to one galaxy, it travels everywhere in an attempt to understand some of the largest questions known to humanity (or any other species). Is there a god? Why love, when it often ends by necessity? What invisible forces are watching us while we sleep? What are garbage cans, really? Here’s hoping you guys enjoy the sample chapter. I’ll add more upon request.