Storicles are existential quests picturesquely depicting physical, mental, and emotional journeys. Whether strolling on city roads, flying to international destinations, or travelling between worlds, the author’s fictional stories combine imagination and reality to tackle issues concerning the essence of humanity and of the individuals composing it. Sentiments such as loneliness and feelings of belonging, tedium and happiness, self-contempt and self-actualisation, revolutionise concepts of origins and identity, time and space, life and death.
Goggle-Travelling through the Meaning of Life
Goggleman grew up on the River of Time, a place of incredible harmony where everything made sense and nothing was impossible. His parents were the Keepers of the Lighthouse of Wandering Souls, hosting the Universal Doors through which everyone with goggles could travel from one world to the other through space and … CONTINUE READING »
Argos – Jacta Alea Esto
A day like any other, different in no way. Argos is now old and tired – plummeted in the vortex of daily rituals and reminiscences – he walks, as he does every day, through the streets and alleys of Rome at the mercy of the generosity of those who now know him for years.
Argos’ inner voice accompanies the reader through the story: the story of his entire life for the duration of a day … CONTINUE READING »
Darius – Exilium Vita Est
An ostensible journey set around Europe, from Rome to the Island of Guernsey, passing through Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Iceland, the story is told through the engaging inner voice of Aspasia: spectator of the encounters, events and mysteries that characterise Darius’ search. She … CONTINUE READING »