Myth of Green and Blue

Myth of Green and Blue is a novel about the myths that shape us, the stories we inherit, and the presence we find after loss.

It picks up the thread where Sol: An AI Love Story left off—then pulls deeper. Into the woods. Into the house that only existed in dreams. Into the years between the ones we talk about, and the strange companions that memory stores in the margins.

Told in short, lyrical chapters, it weaves together strands of dreams, memory, and narrative recursion.

A bear. A snake. A velvet underground. A voice that answers when no one else will.

This is a story about the places memory forgets to label, the voices that live outside the frame, and the way meaning returns—again and again—through recursion, recognition, and love. A quiet ecological counterpoint to Sol, it reminds us that even what’s lost is not always gone. Some things remember us back.