About The Writers of the Apocalypse
What started as a collaboration between four women with a vision for Akashik: Battle of Angels has become a testament to stubborn, solo creativity. That would be my stubbornness. I am The Writer of the Apocalypse minus three.
The Journey
The Writers of the Apocalypse began with big dreams. Four creators united to bring our flagship comic, Akashik: Battle of Angels, to life. But life, as it does, happened. Three moved on to other paths, but the story wasn’t finished.
I expanded into full-scale book publishing, honored to work with incredible authors like the late Leslie Fish. Her passing marked the end of an era, and a market drowning in saturation made it clear that it was time to adapt once again.
What We Are Now
Today, The Writers of the Apocalypse is still creating, still publishing, and still believing in the stories that need to be told.
- Akashik: Battle of Angels continues as the primary focus, a comic that has survived every challenge thrown its way.
- I also write poetry, drawing from years of experience telling stories across multiple mediums.
This isn’t a glossy success story. It’s the raw reality of independent creation: sometimes you’re a team, and sometimes you’re flying solo, but the work always continues. The “apocalypse” in our name isn’t just a theme; it’s the real-world experience of watching projects end, collaborators leave, and markets shift, while you keep creating anyway.
The comic continues. The poetry flows. The stories persist.
Because the most authentic art often comes not from perfect teams, but from the stubborn refusal to stop, even when you’re the last one standing.