
The Kingdom of More
In a city obsessed with wanting more, one girl dares to seek something deeper beyond the shimmer and shine.
In a city obsessed with wanting more, one girl dares to seek something deeper beyond the shimmer and shine.
A young seeker journeys beyond illusion and fear to discover a sacred society aligned with the Creator, only to realize that the divine harmony she sought was within her all along.
America, like the Donner Party, followed a seductive shortcut sold by a confident guide and now finds itself snowbound in the wilderness of its own illusions.
In The Garden That Grew Without Hands, a young woman walks away from a world of endless striving and discovers that in stillness, life returns to its sacred rhythm. This story reminds us that presence, not effort, is the soul’s true labor.
A high-functioning man begins to sense something beneath the surface of his perfect life: a quiet hum he can’t ignore.
In 2029, a super-intelligent outsider is elected President of the United States—and begins rewriting the operating system of civilization itself.
Nine decades. One transmission. The end of human intimacy.
A confidential transmission for those who still remember the world before.
A story about how fixing your life is never as dramatic as you think it should be—and why the smallest, stupidest steps are often the ones that actually work.
Henry P. Belvedere didn’t overthrow the system—he just walked away, and to everyone’s horror, nothing happened.
Maybe the problem was never repetition, just the way I was measuring change.
When the last human mind finally had an original thought, he smiled, closed the notebook, and let it go.
Leonard Finch has never had a single idea in his life—he has had thousands, all at once, all screaming for attention, a firehose of brilliance with no off switch, until the day he finally figured out how to catch the wind instead of being destroyed by it.