The Trinity of Becoming
A Journey Through Signal, Song, and Silence
I hadn’t planned to write a trilogy.
I meant to write a story—just one. But some stories don’t unfold all at once. They arrive like threads from different directions, asking only that you follow.
What began as a speculative novel about first contact, or ‘whales in space,’ became something deeper: a myth of reconnection, a grief-song, a philosophical echo. These are not just books. Together, they form a trinity of becoming.
Not a trilogy in the conventional sense, but three phases of transformation—woven through language, longing, and the listening that lives beneath both—hence ‘trinity’ rather than ‘trilogy.’
What is The Trinity of Becoming?
It is the narrative and emotional arc—in the making— across three interconnected novels:
Book I: World Beyond the Song
A story of loss and contact. Of signals misunderstood and grief unspoken. It begins in noise, but it searches for meaning in the frequencies between.
Book II: Where Oceans Sing Beyond
A story of deepening connection. A song exchanged. Not as translation, but as transformation. Oceans, after all, do not speak—they carry.
Book III: When Silence Became the Sky (working title)
A story of integration. Of what remains when the signal ends, when the song dissolves, and the self must meet the unknown with open silence.
Each book stands on its own. But together, they mirror the arc of healing, awakening, and emergence. A trinity of soul work disguised as science fiction.
The Threads That Anchor the Trilogy
Though set in a world of interstellar travel, alien languages, and AI companions, these books are not about space.
They’re about:
The pain of disconnection
The courage to listen deeply
Language that lives in memory, movement, and feeling
Grief as a terrain, not a wall
And the possibility of belonging, even after everything has come undone
This is speculative fiction with a human pulse—and a whale-song echo that reaches beyond stars.
At the Heart: Jayla Finn
You may know her as ‘Red.’
Jayla is not your typical science fiction protagonist. She’s a xenolinguist, yes—but also a daughter estranged from herself. A woman grieving not just what she’s lost, but what she never allowed herself to feel.
Through her, we explore the Heroine’s Journey—where the internal unraveling mirrors the outer mystery. Jayla doesn’t conquer space; she learns to hear it. To listen to the silence within and recognize herself inside an alien resonance.
She is the thread that begins it all—and the one pulled taut as everything begins to break open.
What to Expect from This Series
Here on Wander Words, I’ll be sharing:
Behind-the-scenes explorations of each book and its world
Character spotlights (starting with Red, EchoHub, and Issi)
Illustrated tarot-style “CharacTarot” cards and downloads
Philosophical reflections from the ‘LMNOP Files’ (my private reserve)
And an invitation to walk slowly with the story—one thread at a time
If you’re drawn to fiction that asks why we speak at all, or what waits behind silence, this might be your call to tune in.
A Final Note
Each book begins with a signal. A song. A silence.
And each one ends a little closer to wholeness.
This is the beginning of The Trinity of Becoming. I hope you’ll join me, not only as a reader, but as a fellow seeker of connection in all its fractured, fragile forms.
Until then—
Listen for the thread.





Funny how writing projects always seem to expand from a single kernel into a much larger project. Mine always tend to get over ambitious very quickly.
I'll be waiting!