Titus is a scientist, strategist, and storyteller working at the edge of technology, where humanity itself is the experiment. Through his novels, he explores how science reshapes not only our tools, but our values, choices, and future as a species. His career spans biotechnology, artificial intelligence, and global innovation, giving his fiction both authenticity and urgency. He lives in the Pacific Northwest with his wife, Maggie, where he writes, builds, and ventures into the wild.
Titus is a scientist, strategist, and storyteller working at the edge of technology, where humanity itself is the experiment. Through his novels, he explores how science reshapes not only our tools, but our values, choices, and future as a species. His career spans biotechnology, artificial intelligence, and global innovation, giving his fiction both authenticity and urgency. He lives in the Pacific Northwest with his wife, Maggie, where he...
Geneticist Jianna Makinde has uncovered Aurelius Hofstadter’s true purpose: total control of DaVinci. Her father, Councilor Soren Makinde, is behaving erratically, and Jianna is sure that Aurelius has done something to him, but she can’t prove anything. Worse, Jianna’s best hope at fighting Aurelius has evaporated. Lucas, the first human-passing...
Geneticist Jianna Makinde grew up in the shadow of her famous ancestor, Samara, who saved DaVinci’s colonists from extinction by the fungal Bloom. But Samara’s cure had off-target effects that plague every DaVincian: migraines, seizures, paralysis, and worse. Jianna dreams of fixing Samara’s mistakes, but the Council refuses to fund her latest...
Nineteen years after humanity’s last hope took root on DaVinci, Phoebe Makinde lives in the shadow of her mother’s legend. Genetically engineered to survive the alien Bloom, Phoebe should embody the colony’s future. Instead, she’s plagued by migraines, seizures, and a gnawing sense she’ll never measure up.
I write speculative fiction about power, progress, and the moments where innovation stops being abstract and starts costing real people something.
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