The Mind Behind the Chronicle

Kleon Pagakis

Kleon Pagakis is a Greek author whose imagination was never content to remain within the boundaries of the known. From an early age he was drawn to the great questions — not the comfortable ones with tidy answers, but the ones that echo in the dark: What are we? Why are we conscious? Are we alone?

These questions did not leave him. Over the years they became notes, then sketches, then entire civilisations — each one a different attempt to hold up a mirror to humanity from an impossible angle. What began as a personal mythology quietly grew into a universe.

Ad Singularium is the product of years of accumulated thought. Long before the first chapter was written, Kleon built the cosmology from the ground up — constructing seven distinct civilisations, each with its own language roots, philosophy, relationship with technology, and understanding of what it means to exist.

The hidden Earth at the heart of the saga is not a plot device. It is a question: what if the most important truth in the cosmos is the one deliberately kept from those who need it most? That tension — between revelation and concealment, between power and consciousness — runs through every chapter of the Chronicle.

"I didn't want to write a story about space. I wanted to write a story about what it means to be human — and the only way I could see it clearly was to look at it from very, very far away."

Pagakis writes at the intersection of epic science fiction and philosophical inquiry. His influences range from the grand cosmological visions of Arthur C. Clarke and Isaac Asimov to the introspective character work of Ursula K. Le Guin — but his voice is distinctly his own: measured, mythic, and always searching.

At its core, Ad Singularium is about the cost of awareness. Every civilisation in the saga has reached a different answer to the same fundamental question, and none of them are wrong. The ancient threat that awakens in Chronicle I is not a monster. It is a consequence.

The first novel in the Ad Singularium saga, Chronicle I: Emergence, is available on Amazon Kindle. It is both an entry point into a vast cosmology and a self-contained story — a novel you can read knowing nothing, and finish knowing that everything has changed.

More chronicles are in development. The universe is only beginning to reveal itself.