The Hunger of Light: StoryHub
Welcome To The Hunger of Light
You’ve found your way into a story-world I’ve been building quietly for years — one shaped by memory, myth, and resistance.
The Hunger of Light is a speculative fiction series set in a fractured future where history is a weapon, memory is currency, and forgetting is sometimes the law. It’s about what we keep, what we lose, and the quiet fires that burn beneath silence.
The novels are coming.
But here — in this space — you’ll find something different.
This is where stories live.
Not chapters from the novels, but fragments whispered from their edges — short fiction, recovered myths, and strange echoes from the Spiral. They unfold in forgotten corners, beneath ash-covered skies, in the mouths of those who remember what the world tried to forget.
🔹 Current Storyline:
The Village That Forgot the Moon
A serialized short story in four parts
This story doesn’t appear in any of the novels currently in progress. But it lives in the same world — on the shadow side. In a corner of the map most have forgotten, where myths still hum and the sky sometimes remembers you.
Part 1: The Lyre and the Silence
Part 2: The Word Beneath the Ash
Part 3: Children of the Well
Part 4: The Cartographer’s Daughter
More fragments will come.
Some may surface quietly. Others may arrive burning.
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Other Fiction, if you're curious
These stories aren’t part of The Hunger of Light world, but they also live on New Fiction Press—crime, ghosts, politics, heartbreak. Some are dark, some just weird.
They’re behind the paywall for now, but if you’ve been enjoying the free Sunday essays, thank you. That support already means a lot.
For those who want to go deeper, this is the rabbit hole.
Petals & Promises — Three estranged women reunite in a Brooklyn garden to reckon with a decade-old betrayal—until a phone call about a murdered ex-wife pulls them back into a crime they thought they’d buried.
Murder At The Ritz — Deputy Sheriff Felicity Smalls investigates a high-profile killing during Devil Week in a Pennsylvania town, uncovering secrets that could upend the fragile social order.
The Neon Veil — In neon-lit Miami, a runaway escort and a jaded cop form an uneasy alliance to survive the fallout from a murder on a yacht—and a world where everyone’s for sale.
The Harrowed: Wraith Hymn — On a haunted Halloween night in New England, a ghost, a mechanic, and a librarian face an ancient entity rising from the woods—and fight to stop it with salt, song, and folklore.
The Stringer — In 1994 Haiti, a fixer for a U.S. news network plays both sides of a crumbling regime, chasing one last high-stakes story as the country braces for American intervention.