Author Archives: Szabi

PonWerDas – Namír, the House Dragon Review: A Mind-Bending Multiverse Mystery

There are stories you read, stories you remember, and then—rarely—stories that seem to read you back. PonWerDas – Namír, the House Dragon, the fourth installment in the ambitious PonWerDas series by Sabastian Gall, firmly belongs in that last category. It is not merely a continuation of a narrative arc; it is an intellectual and emotional… Read More »

PonWerDas – Confabulation or String Theory Review: A Chilling Exploration of Memory and Reality

There is a particular pleasure, perhaps best understood by those of us who haunt second-hand bookshops and linger far too long in the quieter aisles of Waterstones, in discovering a novel that refuses to sit comfortably within the boundaries of genre. Sabastian Gall’s PonWerDas – Confabulation or String Theory delivers exactly that kind of experience—an… Read More »

PonWerDas – Children of the Sun Review: A Bold Multiverse Thriller by Sabastian Gall

In an era where multiverse storytelling risks becoming formulaic, PonWerDas – Children of the Sun by Sabastian Gall arrives as a refreshing, ambitious, and deeply unsettling narrative. This is not just another parallel universe tale filled with alternate selves and speculative science. Instead, Gall crafts a layered story that blends theoretical physics, existential dread, and… Read More »

Starlight Over Cheltenham: Why Sabastian Gall’s Fiction Is Capturing Global Attention

In recent years, Cheltenham has quietly become the setting of a literary world that stretches far beyond Gloucestershire. The reason is the growing reputation of novelist Sabastian Gall, a writer whose stories blend personal reflection, historical curiosity, and psychological depth. For readers discovering him through the Star Sky series, Gall may appear to be a… Read More »