What if time wasn’t just a measurement—what if it was a weapon? A battlefield? A lie?
Step into The Hourglass Universe—a sprawling 21-book science fiction saga that doesn’t just imagine alternate timelines… it unravels reality itself.
Across paradox-stained battlegrounds, fractured empires, cosmic observers, and entropic equations, this series explores what happens when history isn’t fixed—but rewritten, again and again. At the center? A shattered Hourglass—symbol, machine, and myth. The only thing holding time’s recursive collapse in check.
Each book spirals outward from a single fracture, converging into a multiversal war for the future—and the past.
If you’ve ever wondered what lies beyond the edge of physics, philosophy, or memory itself, The Hourglass Universe will take you there.
Why This Series Is Different
This isn’t just multiverse fiction. This is recursive cosmology.
Most time travel stories play with paradox. The Hourglass Universe weaponizes it.
This is not a saga where the hero saves time. It’s a saga where time is trying to save itself.
Each novel builds on deep theoretical concepts, wrapped in emotionally rich character arcs that span timelines, identities, and even metaphysical states.
These aren’t travelers.
They’re anomalies.
They fracture across existence, carrying with them impossible truths from timelines that should no longer exist.
Sample Paradoxes and Theories Introduced
- Entropic Mirror Paradox
- If entropy moves forward in one reality, what happens in a mirrored version where it moves in reverse?
- Explore a moment when cause and effect collapse, and memory itself becomes unstable.
- Temporal Recursion Principle (TRP)
- History isn’t linear—it’s recursive. Every change creates not just a new outcome but a new origin.
- Causal Memory Imprint (CMI)
- What happens when someone remembers events from a timeline that no longer exists?
- The Originless Constant (Ω₀)
- An equation without origin. A being that predates time. A contradiction that may hold the key to the Hourglass’s collapse.
- Observer Collapse Theory
- Reality doesn’t stabilize until it’s observed. But what if the Observer itself begins to forget?
Featured Characters
- Elias Vance — A physicist turned temporal witness. Haunted by erased timelines, burdened by decisions he hasn’t made yet.
- Lucien Dantes — The master of the Rewrite. A tragic visionary who remakes reality until it devours him.
- Claire Vance — A paradox born outside the Hourglass. She is not supposed to exist, and that may be her greatest power.
- The Observer — A recorder of history forced to break its vow of neutrality.
- The Originless — A force that cannot be remembered but refuses to be forgotten.
These aren’t characters who “fix” the timeline. They’re the reasons it breaks in the first place.
Series Reading Order Preview
MAIN SAGA (CORE 5 BOOKS)
- The Hourglass Convergence
- The Fractured Future
- The Architect’s Last Stand
- The Fall of the Architects
- The Unwritten Realm
Companions, Prequels, and Post-Hourglass Works
- Lucifer Ascends (Prequel – The rise of Lucien Dantes)
- The First Observer
- Echoes of the Hourglass
- Claire: Daughter of the Divergence
- The Final Hourglass: The Battle for Reality Itself
Fractal Will Trilogy (Philosophical Sequel Arc)
- The Mind That Remembers Too Much
- The God That Chose to Sleep
- The Will That Fractured the Stars
Comparative Titles
Think the epic scope of Dune, the theoretical elegance of The Three-Body Problem, the metaphysical tension of Dark, and the recursive depth of The Dark Tower—but layered with original paradox science, emotional introspection, and cross-timeline character arcs that will redefine what you expect from speculative fiction.
Coming Soon to the Blog & Bookstore
- Visual Timeline Posters
- Symbolic Character Glyphs
- Multiversal Navigation Maps
- Educational Companion Guides
- Serialized Teaser Arcs
- Quantum Paradox Lexicon PDF
Ask Yourself…
- What if time wasn’t broken—but intentionally designed to collapse?
- Who benefits when history rewrites itself?
- What if you remembered a future that was never allowed to happen?
Because once the Hourglass cracks, there’s no going back.
BOOK ONE: THE HOURGLASS CONVERGENCE — COMING SOON