A collection of short stories set across various European spaces — Italy, Finland, Sweden, England, Spain, Croatia, and others — connected by a shared thematic axis: inner fractures, psychological thresholds, and moments in which reality subtly shifts from the familiar into the unsettling.
Each story functions as a self-contained unit with a clearly defined dramatic structure and strongly developed characters. The texts are atmospheric and psychologically intense, focused on subtle narrative shifts that alter the meaning of everyday situations.
The collection is completed and currently in the editorial preparation phase.
A historical fiction novel set in the 18th century, exploring moral fractures and mechanisms of power through a criminal and psychological lens, centred on one of the era’s most enigmatic historical figures — Giacomo Casanova.
The novel draws on Casanova’s documented stays in Istria, his connections to Venice and European intellectual circles, as well as his own writings and memoirs. At the centre of the narrative lies a single letter — never opened, never explained — which Casanova carries with him throughout his life. Over time, it acquires the qualities of evidence, threat, or confession, its true meaning systematically withheld.
The main narrative unfolds in the Castle of Dux, where Casanova spends his final years reconstructing his past through fragments of memory, documents, and unspoken truths. The novel is structured as a layered reconstruction in which the boundary between historical fact and self-constructed myth gradually collapses, leaving open questions of responsibility, guilt, and self-deception.
The project is currently in a phase of intensive historical research and is conceived as a standalone novel that thematically and aesthetically resonates with the Vrata iskupljenja / The Black Oath trilogy.