Short Stories
Fiction That Lives Beneath the Surface
My short stories explore the quiet ruptures and hidden tensions that shape who we are. Each piece is an invitation to enter the inner worlds of characters caught in moments of emotional or existential uncertainty — people confronting their desires, doubts, fears, and illusions.
I’m less interested in what happens on the surface and more in what trembles underneath: how memory distorts, how silence speaks, how we rewrite our truths to survive. These stories are psychological in nature, intimate in tone, and rooted in the belief that fiction can help us see what real life often hides.
While the themes vary — identity, grief, power, disconnection — the focus is always human. These are stories of ordinary lives made extraordinary by the emotional weight they carry. They echo the same questions I ask in my essays and chronicles: What shapes us? What breaks us? What remains?