Tuesday 14th of July 2026
The Pride of Completing a Unique Project.
The Pride of Completing a Unique Project – 260 Stories and a New Beginning
I'm satisfied. In every sense. Beyond my work as a developer—which I can barely stand at this point in my life—I've started a very special project: I've been developing drama and sci-fi noir/gritty cyberpunk writing as a means of release and catharsis. Today I have at least 160 drama stories and about 100 sci-fi ones of a dark genre, but with worldbuilding where you're never alone. Literally, every story shares the same universe—there are recurring characters and, in many cases, corporations and omnipresent entities that serve as an anchor for an immense world I set out to build.
In both cases, the stories take place in an imaginary location that represents all of Latin America, with a very particular and relaxed feeling within what my emotions themselves represent. Writing this way allows me to rawly capture what, for me, is everyday life: my thoughts, the good ones, the bad ones, and the gray ones, and of course, my philosophical and social vision about "where we are and where we're going." My greatest gratitude is to my wife, who has supported me all this time. My life partner, who even plays Far Cry, various shooters, and survival horror with me.
Thank you, my love, for putting up with all my paroxysms.
All this work still requires revision and polishing, and that's what I'm doing right now, to offer the best quality in my texts and in the narrative I produce. I'm proud to produce 100% human narrative in the age of the synthetic. If it were up to me, I would illustrate every cover by hand or with photography, but that's a much more complex and heavy story. Although I'm an artist, what I need is work that I can handle with Photoshop and generate genuine quality and curation even in the images.
The good part is that all the human work—from writing to site development and PayPal implementation for a subscription—is blood-and-sweat work. Human work that has brought with it the effort of working in cold or heat in my studio, producing what I consider my greatest desire: Being able to generate an income from what I love most, which is creating freely.
My blog already contains two of those stories, which will later be incorporated into the complete corpus. I believe that the day I have my first subscriber, my pride will know no limits, and I'll feel more than happy to know that someone is enjoying the pieces I create with effort and with the desire to create something big and beautiful.
This post is ultimately two things: First, being able to tell the world that I've started this project, dedicating more time to it than I normally would have, sacrificing free time and moments of leisure—although it's very satisfying to do so, just as satisfying as writing on this personal blog that will remain here—in exchange for being more productive.
Second: Announcing that soon, maybe in about 60 days, I'll have the doors open for anyone who enjoys reading short stories with a human soul and a flavor different from the usual.
It's a unique project that brings together practically all my skills—including editing in every sense—to create something I've wanted to create for a long time. It's a turning point in the life of a middle-aged person who decided to do something different, something that carries passion with it and not just the trappings of everyday routine, in a terrain that increasingly resembles a technological mud pit that I could describe in my written work.
As I finish the last sips of coffee, I prepare to write another story that will be added to the lore of City 9, City 4, the wastelands, the domes, Jinjacorp… And of course, the intimate human drama that I write to channel my everyday things instead of suffering them until I feel them in my nightmares or simply crying while feeling them bleed inside.
It's a very human effort to free the spirit and soul from the heaviness of what happens every day around me, and that, for better or worse, I can never stop observing. Such is the point on which all this centers, that not even the World Cup manages to divert my attention from what's happening to society and the world around me.
I say goodbye, kind reader, with an open secret: I've never liked soccer. There it is. I've said it!
I wish you a great day and thank you for reading this far.
In both cases, the stories take place in an imaginary location that represents all of Latin America, with a very particular and relaxed feeling within what my emotions themselves represent. Writing this way allows me to rawly capture what, for me, is everyday life: my thoughts, the good ones, the bad ones, and the gray ones, and of course, my philosophical and social vision about "where we are and where we're going." My greatest gratitude is to my wife, who has supported me all this time. My life partner, who even plays Far Cry, various shooters, and survival horror with me.
Thank you, my love, for putting up with all my paroxysms.
All this work still requires revision and polishing, and that's what I'm doing right now, to offer the best quality in my texts and in the narrative I produce. I'm proud to produce 100% human narrative in the age of the synthetic. If it were up to me, I would illustrate every cover by hand or with photography, but that's a much more complex and heavy story. Although I'm an artist, what I need is work that I can handle with Photoshop and generate genuine quality and curation even in the images.
The good part is that all the human work—from writing to site development and PayPal implementation for a subscription—is blood-and-sweat work. Human work that has brought with it the effort of working in cold or heat in my studio, producing what I consider my greatest desire: Being able to generate an income from what I love most, which is creating freely.
My blog already contains two of those stories, which will later be incorporated into the complete corpus. I believe that the day I have my first subscriber, my pride will know no limits, and I'll feel more than happy to know that someone is enjoying the pieces I create with effort and with the desire to create something big and beautiful.
This post is ultimately two things: First, being able to tell the world that I've started this project, dedicating more time to it than I normally would have, sacrificing free time and moments of leisure—although it's very satisfying to do so, just as satisfying as writing on this personal blog that will remain here—in exchange for being more productive.
Second: Announcing that soon, maybe in about 60 days, I'll have the doors open for anyone who enjoys reading short stories with a human soul and a flavor different from the usual.
It's a unique project that brings together practically all my skills—including editing in every sense—to create something I've wanted to create for a long time. It's a turning point in the life of a middle-aged person who decided to do something different, something that carries passion with it and not just the trappings of everyday routine, in a terrain that increasingly resembles a technological mud pit that I could describe in my written work.
As I finish the last sips of coffee, I prepare to write another story that will be added to the lore of City 9, City 4, the wastelands, the domes, Jinjacorp… And of course, the intimate human drama that I write to channel my everyday things instead of suffering them until I feel them in my nightmares or simply crying while feeling them bleed inside.
It's a very human effort to free the spirit and soul from the heaviness of what happens every day around me, and that, for better or worse, I can never stop observing. Such is the point on which all this centers, that not even the World Cup manages to divert my attention from what's happening to society and the world around me.
I say goodbye, kind reader, with an open secret: I've never liked soccer. There it is. I've said it!
I wish you a great day and thank you for reading this far.