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Focused on science fiction and fantasy, Troy Prahl approaches storytelling with a willingness to explore beyond traditional limits. Unbound by rigid structure, he builds worlds that expand to meet the demands of each idea.
Driven by personal writing challenges, his work reflects a constant push toward new forms, constraints, and creative problem-solving. His stories are not only imaginative, but constructed with intention, each one exploring what a narrative can become under pressure.
" From the magic in the words, to the discovery of far worlds, everyone can find peace and adventure in a book. Like I was and still am today, I aim to give inspiration to anyone out there, to grow their creativity and let their words speak from their hearts!"
Troy's work can be found throughout the Lacandon Jungle Press short story collection, where he continues to experiment with form, structure, and long-form storytelling.
An ongoing science fiction narrative that unfolds across multiple entries, building a larger world through connected short fiction
Prahl’s work is defined by structure and expansion.
He often begins with a constraint, then builds outward, allowing the story to take shape through its own internal rules. The result is fiction that feels deliberate, exploratory, and constantly evolving.
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A science fiction western in development, blending frontier grit with interstellar displacement. When law and survival collide beyond familiar borders, authority takes on new meaning.

An epic fantasy novel exploring power, inheritance, and the unseen forces that shape destiny. In a world where magic carries consequence, choice becomes its own battleground.

Science fiction rooted in character rather than spectacle

Frontier narratives with speculative twists

Epic fantasy shaped by moral tension

Worlds that feel expansive but grounded

You have heard the Dock Ellis story, but what if the official report only scratched the surface? A new cosmic horror from D. William Graves - Seams of the Infinite
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