Novels
The Map and the Territory
Cover by H. Won
Reviews for The Map and the Territory
When the world breaks apart, cartographer Rukha Masreen is far from home. Caught in the city’s ruins with only her tools and her wits, she meets a traveling companion who will change her course forever: the wizard Eshu, who stumbles out of a mirror with hungry ghosts on his heels. To survive the end of their world, Rukha and Eshu will need more than magic and science — they’ll need each other.
Read if you like: Post-apocalyptic stories with a twist, landscapes, amateur science, stories about friendship, melodramatic wizards, hope as the work yet to be done


Drakon
Cover by Alan Caum
The year is 1880. A hundred years ago, the Ottoman Empire bought the allegiance of the dragons—and ever since, the Tarasov family has stood guard on the disputed borderlands. Now, as war looms in the south and the century-old mystery of the Defection cracks open, the Tarasovs must overcome their bad blood … or watch Russia fall.
Read if you like: Steampunk, dragons, Gatling guns, lesbians, language mysteries, espionage, family drama
Erekos
Cover by Rhiannon Wright
In a land where gods walk beside men and witches defy death, war changes everything. Scholar and warrior, witch and king, priestess and corpse — all must come together to save their world from the ravages of the coming tempest.
Read if you like: Mythology, landscapes, border wars, stories about grief, strong narrative voice

Anthologies

Retellings of the Inland Seas
Poem: “Into the Wine-Dark Sea”
The Argonauts embark on a journey into the deep, black sea of space — hailing the world they leave behind, and looking forward to the voyage to come.