Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
Welcome to M.W. Wolf's Megaverse of fiction! Introduction – M.W. Wolf’s Brand of Fiction M.W. Wolf books cross many different genres, although they all contain dark elements, and all contain themes of implicitly examining the human condition. Trauma and examining human suffering, behaviours and the way we treat each other, are embedded into all the works of M.W. Wolf’s Megaverse of fiction. Themes, stories and references are linked throughout these written worlds, so the books will eventually end up being an interlinked, spaghetti-like universe, much like Stephen King and Brandon Sanderson have achieved. Nine of which are already written and interlink in implicit ways. A children’s illustrated book has also been written. M.W Wolf’s Megaverse – Mission To build a hybrid brand of adult dark fiction, commercial in style, Up-Market in allegories and philosophies, yet aspiring to develop a niche market whereby each book comments on, and challenges taboos, ideologies, oppression, authority, conformity and obedience, social, political and cultural fears and worries, whilst also tossing in a pinch of satire and sardonic commentaries. M.W. Wolf steps outside of itself, creating metanarratives and hyperrealities, posing questions of perceived reality, stepping out of the boundaries of expectations to frame itself and to ask the question what is reality? Are we ourselves characters inside of a metanarrative? Is our perceived reality a simulacrum of the previous beat of the tetrakaidecahedron horn torus of our pocket universe, our Inverted Organelle? And are books provided by the muse to act as shared subconscious memories and warnings? Is each book a simulacrum, a symbolic reality, or manifestation of universal consciousness outside of the simulation. The Inverted Organelle Theory is explained on this website and explored throughout the M.W Wolf works of fiction.