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M: Another Postrock Album Inspired by a Novel

October 20, 2025

As I’ve often said, creativity is holistic: It comes in different forms. So, right after I finished Sleeping in the City of Abandoned Dreams, I felt there was more to say, only musically. M is another postmetal/postrock album inspired by a novel of mine.

The first such occurrence was with Hecate’s Dream, which was inspired by The Perfect Gray. The difference here is that the gap between the two works, the novel and the album, was much shorter. It’s kind of crazy, if you think about it, that within the span of three weeks I wrote a novel (albeit a short one) and composed an album. That’s what affective need does to you, as a creator.

So, what is M? Why “M”?

M is a postrock album inspired by my novel Sleeping in the City of Abandoned Dreams. Image of album art.
Since this postrock album was inspired by my novel, seeing the book cover as inspiration for the album art shouldn’t be too surprising
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Sleeping in the City of Abandoned Dreams

October 3, 2025

Sleeping in the City of Abandoned Dreams is a short novel I recently wrote. It took me exactly 10 days to go from “blank page” to “edited, ready for publishing”. Of course this is unusual even by my standards (writing short, abstract, poetic fiction).

What made this possible – and at the same time very easy and pleasurable – was a concordance between methodology and subject matter.

Sleeping in the City of Abandoned Dreams is probably the most free-styling, artistic kind of work I’ve written that still counts as prose. I certainly can detect an evolution in my literary production, with novels like The Storytelling Cat being far more abstract, artistic, poetic than my earlier works.

So where does Sleeping in the City of Abandoned Dreams sit in all that? Let me explain…

Sleeping in the City of Abandoned Dreams. Book cover art.
Cover art by yours truly. The color palette is not accidental, by the way…
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How to Be a Fiction Writer in the AI Era

September 24, 2025

Virtually all of my fiction writing advice focuses on art: It’s quality writing I care about, not marketing or how to make money with one’s fiction. Nonetheless, my posts still (even if indirectly) also explore marketing repercussions. Today’s topic, revolving around how to be a fiction writer in the AI era, is no exception.

At the same time, however, there is a subtle but important difference.

Whereas in other posts – see, for instance, my post on fantasy fiction – I basically argue that one should write for the art and forget about monetary concerns, when it comes to fiction writing and AI there is a different argument I will be presenting, which boils down to this:

Write well (also) because of marketing considerations.

In other words, in this brave new world where one can “write” a “narrative” (quotation marks necessary) in a matter of an hour or two, publishing an entire series in a single day, it becomes more important than ever to focus on the quality – and above all, the authenticity – of what you write.

writer in ai era. photo of street artist.
Though there is always an “intended audience” element involved in art, true art is not made for anyone but one’s self. The audience is only an accident. This ideological approach is even more important if you’re a fiction writer in the AI era, an era brimming with mediocrity and ignorance.
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