
Liza Sinclair tells stories that challenge what it means to be human—and ask what we are willing to become.
Blending speculative fiction with deeply human storytelling, Liza’s novels explore identity, agency, love, memory, and the quiet courage to remain hopeful when despair is easier. Through impossible ideas and unforgettable characters, she invites readers to confront questions without easy answers: Where does consciousness begin? Can humanity exist beyond biology? Is hope an emotion—or a choice? If our memories, our bodies, and even our mortality can change, what remains essential about who we are?
Whether following a consciousness experiencing its first sunrise, uncovering forgotten histories, or standing at the edge of an impossible decision, Liza’s stories remind us that humanity is not simply something we inherit.
It is something we choose.
And sometimes, a single choice can alter not only the course of a life…
…but the trajectory of humanity itself.
Literary Gothic
Literary Gothic is my creative style—a celebration of stories, mysterious history, curiosity, and wonder. It finds beauty in forgotten objects, old books, handwritten notes, and the questions that connect us across time. Honoring curiosity of the mundane and inviting readers to notice the extraordinary hidden within the ordinary. Literary Gothic asks questions such as:
Who are we, beneath our roles and labels?
Why do memories matter?
Why do ordinary objects become meaningful over time?
What makes a life feel significant?
Why can a story change the way we see ourselves?
How can a glimpse of the night sky make us feel both tiny and deeply connected?
I’m Adrian.
I’m not exactly human.
I don’t understand love.
Or grief. Or joy.
Or friendship.
Or why anyone would choose to endure the pain of living at all.
But I want to.
More than anything.
Because for me, humanity isn’t something you’re born into.
It’s something you choose.
And my journey asks a single question:
Is the privilege of participating in life worth everything it asks of us?