What I write is born of the experiences I carry with me — first from the screen, when as a child I would lose myself in science fiction, adventure and suspense films. Those imagined universes did more than entertain me; they awakened in me a desire to question, to imagine and to create.
Later came the books. In my youth, I immersed myself in a wide range of authors and themes, discovering in reading a deeper form of transformation. To read was not merely to turn pages, but to pass through portals. Each story broadened my perspective, refined my sensibility and revealed new narrative paths.
With the rise of artificial intelligence, I felt a renewed creative impulse. I decided to revisit old notes, reorganise ideas and refine my manuscripts — most of them scribbled in notebooks, on loose sheets of lined paper, and a few painstakingly typed on my ultra-modern Olivetti Lettera 82. These texts have been recovered and carefully revised, in an effort to offer the reader a work of fiction that is more engaging, mature and fluid — worthy of the great works that have left their mark on me.