Each StoryBox title is a self-contained short story — roughly 30 to 60 minutes of reading time. Long enough to pull you in completely, short enough to finish on a train ride, a lunch break, or a late night when sleep can wait. Every story comes as a DRM-free digital download (EPUB), ready for any e-reader, tablet, or phone. Rich worldbuilding, sharp characters, and endings that earn their weight — distilled into a single, focused read.
About Me
I'm Tobe - a writer from Munich, Germany, with a background in engineering and a lifelong obsession with worldbuilding.
StoryBox is where I publish my fiction: sprawling sci-fi epics, dark fantasy sagas, standalone tales that blur the line between the human and the artificial, and genre-bending stories that refuse to sit in a single box. My worlds are richly layered - built on deep lore, morally grey characters, and the kind of tension that keeps you reading past midnight.
I write because I believe stories should do more than entertain. They should unsettle, illuminate, and leave a mark. If you're looking for fiction with atmosphere, depth, and characters that feel dangerously real — welcome to StoryBox.
A note on how these stories are made
The prose is AI-generated — but everything that matters is human. Every setting, plot, and character is carefully designed by me. I build complex, hand-crafted workflows that guide the generation process through multiple passes of revision, continuity checks, and stylistic refinement. Think of it as directing a film: the AI writes the frames, but the vision, the architecture, and the quality control are mine.
Talk to me
This is a careful first step. I'm new to publishing, and StoryBox exists because people around me kept saying these stories might be worth sharing. So here I am — putting them out there and seeing what happens.
I'd genuinely love to hear from you. Whether it's constructive feedback on a story, an idea for a new tale, or a suggestion for where an existing series should go next — I'm all ears. This isn't a polished operation with a marketing department; it's one person with a lot of worlds in his head, trying to find out if they resonate with others too.
If something moved you, confused you, or made you want more — let me know. That's how these stories get better.