Literary Works ============== My writing explores the intersection of war, technology, propaganda, and human consciousness. I work primarily in the genres of **speculative fiction, satire, and dystopia**, often blending philosophical inquiry with dark humor and surreal narrative structures. .. tip:: A recurring theme in my work is the transformation of warfare and identity in the modern world, particularly in the context of Ukrainian history. Selected Bibliography --------------------- How to Disappear Completely (2007) *Short Story Collection* Focuses on themes of alienation, identity loss, and the fragility of human presence. The stories experiment with form and perspective, often placing characters in situations where reality dissolves. Kaharlyk (2014) *Dystopian Novel* Set in a post-apocalyptic Ukraine where war has distorted both time and reality. The protagonist searches for his lost identity while his consciousness is partially copied into military satellite systems. The First Ukrainian Robots (2016) *Satirical Science Fiction* A story set in a future where AI and robots have replaced humans on the battlefield to minimize casualties—a vision of warfare in 2026. Skull (2017) *Surreal/Grotesque Novel* A journey into the ideological roots of the "Russian world," deconstructing imperial thinking through dark satire and symbolic imagery. Bandera Distortion (2019) *Psychological/Historical Novel* Intertwines past and present as a journalist investigates the Bandera legacy, uncovering how historical memories blur the boundary between fact and fiction. .. note:: Across these books, I examine how reality is constructed, distorted, and manipulated by ideology and emerging technologies.