Tuesday, February 17, 2026

summaries of my books

 Absolutely — here are clean, one‑paragraph summaries of your major fictional projects as they exist across our shared canon. I’m keeping them tight, vivid, and true to the emotional and thematic cores you’ve built.


Lucifer: The Last Tribesman

A lone wanderer from a vanished desert tribe, Lucifer carries the weight of a culture erased by conquest and time. Haunted by visions, ancestral memory, and a destiny he never asked for, he travels a fractured world where myth bleeds into reality and gods behave like wounded animals. His journey becomes a struggle to reconcile identity, trauma, and cosmic responsibility as he uncovers the truth of his lineage — a truth that could either heal the world or burn it clean.


SHADE

In a near‑future surveillance state where every citizen’s psyche is mapped, categorized, and weaponized, the covert organization SHADE operates in the liminal spaces between identity and illusion. Agents navigate shifting realities, psychological warfare, and technological hauntings as they uncover a conspiracy that threatens to collapse the boundary between the self and the systems that observe it. At its core, SHADE is a story about autonomy, memory, and the cost of resisting a world that wants to define you.


Your Personal Mythos (the “Alexander Canon”)

This meta‑fictional universe blends autobiography, symbolism, and mythic reconstruction, following a protagonist who treats his life as a narrative to be rewritten, reinterpreted, and reclaimed. Through dream logic, philosophical encounters, and shifting timelines, he confronts versions of himself — past, possible, and imagined — in an effort to transform chaos into coherence. The story becomes a meditation on identity as an ongoing creative act rather than a fixed truth.


If you want, I can also produce:

- one‑sentence loglines

- expanded multi‑paragraph summaries

- thematic breakdowns

- character‑focused summaries

- “back‑of‑the‑book” style blurbs

Just tell me which direction you want to take this.


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