The screen flickers. Somewhere in the dark, a server dies. I have been there when the alarms go off, when stolen data slips away into the hands of people who should never have it, when a hospital grinds to a halt under the weight of ransomware, when a hacked medical device turns from a tool of healing into a silent threat. I have seen the panic, the shouting, the chaos.
Now, the world edges toward something stranger. Quantum computing. Artificial intelligence. We tell ourselves the real horrors are still far away, but deep down, we know they are already knocking. That is where I come in. My stories live in the shadows where code and fear meet, where technology does not just malfunction, it turns on you.
By day, I am a penetration tester, breaking into websites with permission to keep real attackers out. By night, I write the kind of techno horror that does not just entertain, it unsettles, lingering in your mind long after you have stopped reading. And I am just getting started.