Stack
Stack
Where fans think too hard — and love it.
Stack is your gateway into the Dweebian Light Novel universe: a curated archive of original stories, worldbuilding, character mythologies, and evolving narrative systems. Enter each title at the surface, then descend into the code beneath it.
In a world where justice is tangled in bureaucracy, conspiracies are funded by enemies who hate each other, and bloodlines are weaponized by secret powers, one man rides straight through the chaos.
Born and raised in Fort Worth, Texas, Austin Clout is known as The Conductor of Justice, a federal operative who doesn’t wait for permission when evil needs answering.
When Austin crosses paths with Eugene Nix, a SUN REICH genealogical analyst who uncovers a classified family archive called The Relation, he is pulled into a web of hidden bloodlines, political hypocrisy, dangerous experiments, and a living mystery named Ace Neumanson.
Together they uncover the truth behind Dr. Wrong, the secretive SUN REICH, and a conspiracy decades in the making.
Because sometimes justice isn’t clean.
Sometimes it kicks the door in.
For readers who like: Justice Loud and Conspiracies Deep
REMorandum
REMorandum is a horror story about what happens when human beings are reduced to renderable data inside a collapsing society.
Its surface horror is a signal that traps people in a procedurally generated nightmare.
Its deeper horror is a civilization that has forgotten how to keep people awake, named, protected, and remembered.
Its hidden hope is this:
A Great Experiment survives only when it becomes a Great Society.
And a Great Society begins when no person is treated as disposable.
For readers who like: Silent Hill, House of Leaves, The Matrix, Control, Severance, Annihilation, and Black Mirror
Dick Boast
“Tricky” Dick Boast is a socially disastrous adult man with too much male bravado, no self-awareness, terrible hygiene, and pickup lines so bad they make even hardened professionals recoil.
He sees himself as a winner, a conqueror, a romantic force of nature, and a man destined to be adored. In reality, he is a walking caution sign: sweaty, insecure, overconfident, emotionally stunted, and constantly humiliating himself in public.
He scratches himself constantly, delivers catastrophic pickup lines, gets a huge throbbing vein in his neck whenever angry, and becomes physically ill whenever overwhelmed by female attention. His body betrays him as often as his mouth does.
Beneath the disgusting bravado, however, is a lonely loser who genuinely wants love.
He does not know how to receive it.
He does not know how to earn it.
He does not even know how to smell acceptable near it.
The series follows Tricky Dick Boast as he stumbles through romance, public embarrassment, hygiene interventions, delusional self-branding, failed masculine performance, and an increasingly obvious truth:
His greatest enemy is not rejection. It is the false image of himself that he keeps trying to sell to the world.
For readers who like: wild adult comedy, gross-out jokes, cringe romance, political satire, and a ridiculous loser who thinks he is a winner while ruining every room he walks into
Care-In LLC
Care-In LLC is a comedy light novel series about a bizarre startup that has discovered a
new business model: Taking offense professionally. Their slogan: “You feel it. We file it.”
Care-In LLC represents offended entities who feel overlooked, insulted, mischaracterized, disrespected, underbranded, emotionally miscaptioned, symbolically erased, or spiritually roasted by modern society.
The “entities” can be almost anything:
Humans. Pets. Local businesses. Mascots. Neighborhoods. Restaurant concepts. Retired influencers. Theme park animatronics. Ghost tours. AI chatbots. A morally wounded dolphin statue. A haunted vending machine. A palm tree claiming defamation by hurricane coverage.
Care-In LLC does not ask whether the offense is reasonable. They ask: “Can the offense be monetized?”
For readers who like: Florida absurdity, chaotic office comedy, weird clients, found-family misfits, and tiny complaints treated like world-ending emergencies
GRANDEVAST
Grandevast is a wholly original sci-fi universe set in a far future where civilization has expanded beyond planets, beyond empires, beyond star maps, and into an ever-evolving mega-network of habitable sectors known as the Grandevast.
The Grandevast is not merely outer space. It is a layered, living, techno-civilizational expanse where matter, identity, memory, currency, culture, language, and law are all transmitted through enormous cosmic infrastructure called the Vastline.
Humanity and post-human civilizations no longer ask, “Where are we?”
They ask:
“What signal claims this place?”
The universe operates through commands, contracts, ledgered ownership, auctioned resources, planetary licenses, salvage rights, reputation trails, data relics, synthetic cultures, and living economic systems.
Every traveler, merchant, explorer, courier, salvager, scholar, pilgrim, mercenary, artisan, and outlaw must interact with the Grandevast through systems that feel half-government, half-marketplace, half-machine, and half-myth.
That impossibility is the point.
The Grandevast is too large to be ruled by one empire. Too alive to be mapped once. Too valuable to be left alone. Too mysterious to be reduced to science.
Grandevast is for readers who love grand-scale sci-fi, living economies, cosmic mystery, techno-mythic worldbuilding, and stories where exploration is not just about discovering places
Where value moves, Flow Ops follow. In Meridian Port, Fulo Raitowaka is a low-level ledger runner with a mop, a dream, and five months to become a Flow Operator—until a Sigil Cartel attack reveals he can see the movement of value inside the Flow itself. Flow Ops is mythic-tech merchant sci-fi: logistics as destiny, trade as warfare, and invoices with cosmic consequences.
For readers who like: mythic-tech sci-fi, merchant guilds, cosmic logistics, trade warfare, value systems, underdog operators, and invoices with spiritual consequences
A supernatural signal cuts through 1988 Hampton, Virginia, turning one ordinary night at Weights and Scales into the first fracture between normal life and something mythic. Enoch Taken Up blends late-night local realism, spiritual mystery, dry wit, and cosmic dread into a story about a man who senses the world “shift” before he understands he may be the one being called.
For readers who like: supernatural mystery, faith tension, Hampton/Langley atmosphere, government files, cosmic dread, and dry first-person narration
Michael wakes up dead again—and this time, resurrection feels less like a miracle and more like a medical filing error with spiritual consequences. ATTR is gritty sci-fi reanimation noir: memory, grief, body horror, faith, identity, and snark collide inside a lab where death has been beaten badly enough to start asking questions back.
For readers who like: A gritty neo-anime sci-fi reanimation story about death, memory, grief, resurrection, and the terrible question of whether coming back means coming back whole
At Cibi Amor, a Michelin-starred kitchen where even a millimeter of lemon oil can become a moral failure, Sergio “Gio” Cipher is learning that excellence is not the same as ownership. Isogrit is a culinary ambition light novel about pressure, precision, grits, hunger, discipline, and the dangerous dream of building a restaurant that belongs entirely to him.
For readers who like: food manga, kitchen pressure, ambition stories, found-family work crews, New York restaurant drama, and underdog business dreams
Foothill Quill is a cozy atmospheric light novel series set beneath Grouse Mountain near Vancouver, where rain taps against café windows, evergreen forests disappear into fog, and city lights shimmer below like scattered thoughts waiting to become stories.
At the center of it all is Foothill Quill - a warm mountain café built for coffee, comfort food, manga culture, books, music, quiet conversations, and the strange little miracles that happen when people finally have somewhere to sit down and breathe. This is not a café where the world ends. This is a café where people begin again.
For readers who like: Warm, witty, rainy, intelligent, quirky, emotionally restorative, coffee, books, manga culture, mountain atmosphere, found family, creative ambition, soft comedy, seasonal storytelling
A tiny horned toad loses his family, house, money, car, flies, and dignity—but not his devotion to apple juice. Chi Chi Wang Tang is a cute anime-inspired dark comedy about addiction, absurd ruin, desert afterlife loops, and one ridiculous little creature drinking his way toward judgment, reincarnation, and maybe the Promised Oasis.
For readers who like: Cute anime-inspired dark comedy for older readers