Storyteller.
Short fiction.
From spectral swamps to suburban crawlspaces, I like to explores the quiet places where grief and wonder meet. The clash of the fantastic and the mundane. Stories of haunted friendships, mythic legacies, and the desperate, beautiful ways we try to reclaim love, power, and ourselves.

MVP / Release Thé, virgins.
An illustrated sci-fi short about product design and existential crises.
In a startup incubator where magic meets machine learning, a UX designer realizes his latest app—meant to tell fortunes from selfies and coffee dregs—might be predicting real doom. MVP is a sharp, stylish blend of sci-fi and product design satire, where “minimum viable product” might just mean maximum existential crisis.

UAT / C2U waits dreaming.
An illustrated sci-fi short about product design and AI horror.
In a sleek Chicago office emptied by automation, a UX designer returns to celebrate his AI’s success—only to discover the final test has already begun. UAT is a blood-slick satire of design culture and technological worship, where user acceptance comes at the cost of human extinction.