I write original fiction, build worlds from scratch, and review the books that keep me up at night. The rest spills over into blog posts, essays, and YouTube videos. If you're the kind of person who stays up too late reading, you're in the right place.
My name is Ruşen Mustafa Özoruç. I am a worldbuilding enthusiast, an avid fiction reader, and someone who likes to share his thoughts about these topics with the world.
This is a space for fiction in all its forms: fantasy, science fiction, horror, and everything that lives in the spaces between genres. Stories that ask what lies beyond the known horizon, whether that horizon is a starfield, a medieval frontier, or the edge of a world that never existed.
Here you will find my original short stories across fantasy, science fiction, and everything in between. Alongside those, worldbuilding projects: new civilisations, strange geographies, and histories written for worlds that live only on the page. And honest, in-depth reviews of the fiction I read and care about. When I have more to say, it spills over into blog posts, essays, and YouTube videos where I dig deeper into the topics that excite me most.
Short fiction across fantasy, science fiction, and everything in between. Pick a genre and start reading.
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View Archive →New civilisations, strange geographies, and histories written for worlds that live only on the page. Each entry is a world still being drawn.
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Honest, in-depth reviews of the fiction I read and care about. No star ratings without reasoning, no summaries without opinions.
A space for things that live outside the stories — thoughts on writing, reading life, creative process, and whatever I'm currently obsessing over.
Not everything I want to say fits neatly into a review or a story. This is where the rest of it goes.
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Stories have always been how we make sense of things we cannot explain any other way. Fiction is not mere escape from the present. It is something stranger and more useful than that. It builds a space where the rules are just different enough that we can finally see our own world clearly, and ourselves honestly. And when the real world sits too heavy, it gives us somewhere else to stand, so we can look back at it with fresh eyes.
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