Spock:“The written word is not merely a record of language—it is the architecture of civilisation. Without it, memory falters, history vanishes, and reason cannot replicate. Unlike fleeting speech, writing endures beyond the moment, allowing generations to accumulate knowledge, reflect, and evolve. In essence, it is the most logical means by which a society preserves itself.”

McCoy:“Well, Spock, if you’re done sermonisin’ like a Vulcan librarian—some of us just think a good story can save your damn life. I’ve seen men hold onto scraps of letters in their pockets like they were gold. Stories give folks hope, even when logic checks out. That’s not science, that’s survival.”

Spock (with one eyebrow raised):" A typically emotional response. However… not without merit.”

Books & Other Written....

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Stories from the forge

Martin ORoyan is a writer and storyteller whose work blends the everyday with the mythical, the heartfelt with the surreal. Whether chronicling lost love, time travellers, or cloud-tigers on football quests, his stories carry warmth, wit, and a deep human truth. Drawing inspiration from South London life, folklore, and family, Martin’s writing speaks to dreamers of all ages. Below is a little something about upcoming titles currently in the works—from magical adventures to gritty dramas and speculative futures…

Under The Crown

Under the Crown is a sweeping, character-driven trilogy set in a fractured future where memory can be manufactured and legacy is a weapon. At its core are women shaped by war, technology, and betrayal, navigating a world that demands obedience while they chase truth, love, and freedom. Across three volumes, the story spans generations, following rebels, replicants, and reluctant heirs as they confront the systems that made them and the lies they were raised to protect. In the ruins of the Realm and the shadow of the Crown, they discover that the only thing more powerful than memory is the choice to begin again.

 

XHb

UXb is a dark, mythic novel that threads historical trauma, speculative biology, and fierce female legacy through generations of hidden lives. From wartime Poland to modern-day London, it follows descendants of an ancient bloodline known as XHb — beings mistaken for monsters but marked by resilience, empathy, and terrifying power. Through shifting timelines and intimate revelations, the story uncovers a buried evolutionary truth, where memory is stored in the body, love is encoded in instinct, and survival demands secrecy, sacrifice, and sometimes violence. Beneath the horror and hunger lies a question older than myth: what does it mean to be more than human — and still love like one?

Proper Charlie

Proper Charlie is a time-twisting, identity-bending story of Charlie, a working-class young man from a repressive future, who wakes up in the body of Godfrey Wallis — a posh military officer in early 20th-century London. As Charlie struggles to navigate smoky pubs, polite society, and the sheer weirdness of pre-digital life, he discovers he’s not the only one slipping through time. Meanwhile, Godfrey — now trapped in Charlie’s hairy, baffling body in a dystopian future — tries to survive among rationed tech, protein-laced water, and street slang. Their two lives spiral into chaos, comedy, and the occasional existential crisis, as they hunt for a way home — or maybe just a reason to stay.

So Said Sadie

Set against the dusty rails and bayous of post-Reconstruction America, So Said Sadie follows Sadie Green—tattooed, tough, and tired of doing as she’s told—as she carves her path through grief, music, and vengeance. From a haunted girlhood in Iowa to the blood-stained backroads of the South, Sadie’s journey is part frontier ballad, part revenge odyssey, part love story in slow bloom. Along the way, she makes music with Obie, evades monsters in and out of uniform, and becomes the fierce matriarch of a new generation—Abigail and Obadiah—each carrying her fire forward. It’s a story of what survives when homes burn down: a mother’s courage, a sister’s promise, and the echo of a single, defiant note.

Taking Heart

Taking Heart is the story of Del, a teenager in Peckham caught in the gravity of violence, fear, and emotional shutdown. As his reality distorts and pressure mounts, Del walks the same streets but sees a different world—paranoia creeping in, meaning slipping away. Is it the onset of something deeper—something undiagnosed—or just the result of a life lived too close to the edge? With the ghost of his grandfather’s wisdom echoing in his head, Del stands at a crossroads: will he find the strength to reach out, or is he too far gone to be reached?

Sky Tiger

Sky Tiger is a whimsical, heartwarming tale set between the clouds of the Second Heaven and the high-rises of South London. Migwa, a football-obsessed celestial tiger, accidentally loses his prized glowing cloud-ball to Earth—specifically to a curious boy named Milo Shaw, who lives on the twelfth floor of a tower block. With the help of the mischievous Monkey King and the boisterous Pigsy, Migwa must break ancient rules, disguise himself, and journey to the human world to retrieve it. But what begins as a quest for a lost ball becomes an adventure of unexpected friendship, courage, and a bit of magic in unlikely places.

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