Authors Who Inspire Me
Stories don’t grow in isolation. These are the voices that helped tune my compass—their work taught me how to carry tenderness through ruin and make desire precise.
Richard Amos
The Art of Survival and the Quiet Rebuild
Worlds where pain never erases tenderness. Urban fantasy that stays luminous and human. From him I learned that endurance is its own kind of triumph.
K.M. Neuhold
Connection, Chaos, and the Grace of Joy
Romance that celebrates imperfection and queer joy. Vulnerability can smile; comfort and chaos can share the same room.
Lark Taylor
Power, Temptation, and the Sacred in Desire
Intimacy as power; surrender as holy. Tension and trust rendered with ritual clarity.
AJ Sherwood
Joy, Magic, and the Art of Belonging
Quick-witted magic, found family, laughter with weight. Joy can be defiance; safety, once earned, is its own spell.
Michele Notaro
Empathy, Magic, and the Work of Healing
Quiet strength and grace. Healing isn’t forgetting; it’s learning how to live with what shaped you.
The Thread Between Them
Amos shows the cost of survival. Neuhold shows joy in rebuilding. Taylor sanctifies desire. Sherwood protects laughter. Notaro restores grace. Between their lights, I found my own.
Where I Begin
Every book I write is an offering to that lineage. Recursion Erotica lives where memory touches skin and language chooses to remember.