

🌠 ENTER THE UNIVERSE THROUGH WORDS
Each of my “The PostHuman Saga” trilogy of books serves as a gateway—from the depths of the human psyche to the farthest reaches of imagination. Through these narratives, I invite you to traverse the delicate nexus between reason and emotion, matter and consciousness, the pivotal role of energy in the advancement of humanity, Earth, and the boundless cosmos.

📘 A LIFE TO TELL…
A memoir of survival, migration, and rebirth. From a barefoot boy running through the dust of Albania to a man who rebuilt his world under new skies — this is the true story of hope, struggle, and the timeless search for meaning.


🪐 HUMANS IN SPACETIME…
WHAT A SHOCK
A voyage through evolution, mind, and emotion.
When intellect escapes emotion, humanity must rediscover its essence.
Join Higgs, Ardi, and Quark as they journey across time and space — to face the mirror of civilization and the mystery of what it means to be.


🌌 POSTHUMANS
The mind transcends matter, and consciousness becomes creation.
As a sequel to “Humans in SpaceTime… What a Shock,” the narrative in "PostHumans" delves deeper: a dying planet, a new dawn of consciousness, and the eternal question: can thought itself become salvation?
"Between the quantum particles and mind lies the destiny of mankind."
Agron Shehu

🌌 ALPHA~C
THE SILENCE BEYOND LIGHT
Alpha~C | The Silence Beyond Light is the philosophical heart of The Posthuman Saga—a meditation on what remains of humanity after survival is no longer the central problem.
As the interstellar vessel Alpha~C completes its decades-long one-G acceleration and farther deceleration toward Proxima Centauri, it carries the last composite civilization of Residual Humans, PostHumans, Asexuals, and Quanta—beings who have transcended biology, identity, and even individuality itself. Governed by the Humility Framework, they must decide whether they still possess the right to inhabit another living world.
Orbiting a peaceful, pre-industrial Proxian civilization that interprets their arrival as a theological rupture, Commander Cyborg and the probability mind Ellie Ekaterina confront the ultimate posthuman dilemma: Is expansion still progress, or has intelligence finally reached the ethical limit of its own existence?
Neither space opera nor dystopia, Alpha~C is a quiet, haunting reflection on consciousness, responsibility, and the silence that follows when a species outgrows its original purpose.
