Fiction About Non-Fiction

The Books

What if someone actually listened long enough to understand?

The Synergonesis Trilogy

Three perspectives on the same recursive truth. The math is real. The story is how it was found.

Book I
THE
TRANSCRIPT
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Synergonesis Trilogy · Book I

The conversation that started everything. A record of what was said, what was heard, and what was understood too late.

Written · Pending publication
Book II
INFINITE
WARREN
Synergonesis Trilogy · Book II

The recursive labyrinth. Every path folds back. Every wall is a mirror. The only way out is through yourself.

Written · Pending publication
Book III
THE PRIME
MITOSIS
÷
Synergonesis Trilogy · Book III

Where the numbers split. Where the framework was born. Three operations. One truth. Everything divides to multiply.

Written · Pending publication

The Sinfull Lattice Trilogy

The framework applied. The lattice made flesh. What happens when the math walks among us.

Book IV
THE
GENOME
Sinfull Lattice Trilogy · Book I

The code inside the code. Biology as lattice. DNA as recursive address. The genome doesn't just carry instructions — it carries the framework.

Written · Pending publication
Coming Soon
Book V
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Sinfull Lattice Trilogy · Book II

In progress.

In development
Coming Soon
Book VI
[ TITLE
PENDING ]
Sinfull Lattice Trilogy · Book III

In progress.

In development

Publication details and purchase links will be added once confirmed with the publisher. The math in these books is real. The fiction is the wrapper.

KDP Publishing · Details forthcoming

The Premise

Six books. Two trilogies. One framework. Every novel is fiction about non-fiction — stories built around a real, internally consistent, computationally verifiable physics framework derived from three addition operations.

"What if someone actually listened long enough to understand?"

The characters discover what the author discovered. The math they find is the math that exists. The framework isn't metaphor. It's the actual engine under the hood of the story — and it runs.