
Forging My Path Through Words
All my literature revolves around the archetype of the Solar Warrior — a figure I first articulated philosophically in my trilogy The Solar Warrior, self-published in 2014. These foundational volumes explore the heroic spirit as a path of inner transformation and cultural renewal.
Building on this foundation, I developed the four-volume series Operative Traditions, where the Solar Warrior ethos is applied to the concrete challenges of the 21st century. These works propose a synthesis of technique, form, and inner fire — merging ancient ideals with the technical realities of our time.

the raw foundation of a larger vision
Alongside these, I’ve published novels like The Solar Doctrine, which humorously reimagines the Solar Warrior in everyday modern life, and The Soul of the Sea (written in 2004), which channels heroism, creative destruction, and ecological magic through symbols like the Tower of Hercules and the Cíes Atlantic Islands. These self-published books represent the purest “writer’s cut” of my vision. They served as essential raw material for my upcoming, more accessible titles aimed at the broader audience of today’s competitive publishing industry.
In parallel, A Personal View, a compendium of 175 essays, reflects a more immediate, fragmentary voice — a testing ground for themes later integrated into larger works. Rather than being shaped by literary influences in the conventional sense, my path unfolded from direct experience—through personal challenges and inner transformation. Along the way, I came to recognize deep resonances between my journey and the works of thinkers such as Ernst Jünger, Friedrich Nietzsche, Julius Evola, Jacques Ellul, and many other authors whose insights mirrored, rather than molded, the truths I had already begun to live.
