MILLENNIAL MONDAY

Length: ~102,500 words
Genre: New Adult Fiction
Quick Pitch: For many of us, Monday isn’t about chasing dreams—it’s about clinging to whatever sanity we have left.
Alan Grasp knows the feeling all too well. A twenty-something drifting through life in New York City, he thought he was doing everything right—until he loses his job and tumbles headfirst into the existential freefall shared by a generation. Adrift, disillusioned, and searching for purpose, Alan joins the quiet crowd of millennials just trying to stay afloat in a world that promised more.
HOW I LEARNED TO STOP WORRYING AND LOVE THE INTERNET

Length: ~64,000 words
Genre: Social-Satirical Fiction
Quick Pitch: It all starts with a choice—a foolish one. Bertrand Allen gets out of bed on a freezing winter morning… and tumbles headfirst into a surreal, fever-dream world where the Internet has vanished.
In this strange digital wasteland, Bertrand must battle Grammar Nazis, woo a hipster princess, and journey to the fabled Temple of the Internet in a desperate search for Wi-Fi. Along the way, he confronts absurdity, addiction, and the modern world’s unshakable dependence on connectivity.
Will he restore the online order—or finally unplug humanity for good?
THE CATARACT IN OUR COSMOS

Length: ~75,000 words
Genre: New Adult / Soft Science Fiction
Quick Pitch: Life rarely goes according to plan. After dedicating years to the study of planetary sciences, a disillusioned grad student is forced to drop out of school. With his future uncertain, he reluctantly takes a job working for a fringe professor obsessed with proving the existence of extraterrestrial life.
One has a prestigious academic background. The other has only theories—and a deep need to be taken seriously. But both are chasing the same thing: validation.
As their unlikely partnership deepens, they confront the blurry line between science and belief—and what it really means to seek the truth.