A Search for Belonging

Growing up, the question “Where are you from?” used to leave me speechless. Not because I didn’t know the answer, but because I had too many answers and none of them felt complete. One particular memory replays in my mind like a movie stuck on repeat. It’s Saturday evening, and my family and I are…

Between Worlds: Why I Write the Stories I Needed

I still remember the first time I found a book with an Armenian character in my local library. I was maybe twelve, scanning the shelves like I always did, not really expecting anything as I flipped through pages of books that looked interesting. Then it happened. I saw that name—unmistakably Armenian—and my heart actually jumped….

Light Weaver

A young adult fantasy fairytale rooted in Armenian mythology “A rich tapestry of epic storytelling that will leave you wanting more.” ~ J.C. Cervantes, New York Times bestselling author of The Storm Runner series When eighteen-year-old relic thief Satya steals an ancient resurrection artifact from the Golden King, she uncovers his dark secret: he’s a puppet to…

More Than Just a Meal: Food as Storytelling Magic

When I’m building a fantasy world, I love discovering all the various cultural details that can bring a story to life. One of my absolute favorites is food. There’s something magical about how a simple meal can reveal so much about characters, cultures, and the world they inhabit. In Light Weaver, I wove Armenian culinary…

Why Fantasy Captures Our Hearts: Ancient Magic in Modern Pages

Fantasy literature beckons us into realms where the impossible unfolds like ancient parchment beneath our fingertips. It’s more than an escape—it’s a bridge between what is and what could be, where dragons soar through the skies and ancient magic pulses through the air. We turn to fantasy not just to flee reality, but to understand…

Sunken Forests and Caverns

When I first started to write my novel, Sea Weaver, and created entire worlds beneath the seas, I didn’t consider whether it was possible for forests and cities to exist within the ocean depths. Hey, it’s fantasy, right? So out of curiosity, I researched this concept to see if it’s at all probable for forests…

Imagining Other Worlds: How Art Inspires Fantasy Worldbuilding

Art has the power to transport us to other worlds, to ignite our imaginations, and inspire us to create fantastical worlds in our own writing. Whether it’s a painting, a sculpture, a photograph, a tapestry, or even a piece of music, art can provide the inspiration we need to bring our own fantasy worlds to…

Ayg, the Goddess of Dawn: Exploring Armenian Mythology

Armenian mythology is rich with stories of gods and goddesses. I’ve always been fascinated by the legends and lore of the lesser-known gods of various pantheons. Ayg (or Arshaluys), the goddess of dawn in Armenian mythology, is a figure about whom little is known. When I discovered Ayg, I was immediately drawn to her role…

From Crossroads to Fantasy: How Armenian Mythology Inspired My Writing

As writers, it’s often said that we draw from our own experiences and cultures to create unique and captivating stories. For me, being of Armenian descent has heavily influenced my writing, particularly in the realm of young adult fantasy. One of the most fascinating aspects of Armenian culture is its mythology. As a child, I…