Jaime David, an independent author based in New York City, announces and celebrates the growing body of work that defines his voice as a writer: three published books spanning science fiction, poetry, and short fiction. Working outside traditional publishing structures, David represents a new generation of indie authors—creators who value artistic freedom, direct connection with readers, and stories that challenge, comfort, and provoke thought all at once.
With Wonderment Within Weirdness, My Powerful Poems, and Some Small Short Stories, Jaime David has built a catalog that refuses to be boxed into a single genre or tone. His work explores curiosity, alienation, wonder, mental health, humanity’s contradictions, and the fragile hope that persists even in absurd or overwhelming circumstances. Together, these books form a cohesive yet diverse introduction to an author committed to authenticity, emotional honesty, and creative risk.
This press release serves both as an announcement of David’s published works and as an invitation—to readers, bookstores, reviewers, podcasters, bloggers, and cultural commentators—to engage with an indie author whose writing sits at the intersection of imagination, introspection, and lived experience.
About the Author
Jaime David is a writer, scientist, and independent creator whose work is rooted in curiosity and compassion. With a background in science and data, David brings analytical clarity to emotionally driven storytelling, blending rational inquiry with deep feeling. His writing is informed by years of blogging across multiple platforms, engagement with online communities, and a persistent interest in literature, music, art, philosophy, and social issues.
As an indie author, David has chosen a path that prioritizes creative control and direct reader connection over traditional gatekeeping. He self-published his books through Lulu, making them available in both print and ebook formats on multiple platforms. This independent route allows him to experiment freely with form, tone, and subject matter while maintaining ownership of his work.
David is also the host of The Jaime David Podcast, where he revisits poems from his earlier writing years and reflects on how his voice and perspective have evolved. The podcast complements his books by offering listeners insight into his creative process and emotional landscape.
At the heart of Jaime David’s work is a belief in sincerity: stories should feel lived-in, poems should feel earned, and ideas should be explored with nuance rather than slogans. This philosophy is evident across all three of his published books.
Book One: Wonderment Within Weirdness
Genre: Science Fiction / Action-Adventure
Wonderment Within Weirdness is Jaime David’s debut novel, a science fiction action-adventure that begins with an ordinary protagonist and quickly spirals into the extraordinary. At its core, the novel asks a deceptively simple question: what happens when a regular person is forced to confront a reality far stranger and more expansive than anything they were prepared for?
The story follows a seemingly average individual who becomes entangled in a multiversal journey—one filled with danger, discovery, confusion, and awe. Rather than focusing solely on spectacle, Wonderment Within Weirdness emphasizes the emotional and psychological impact of being thrust into chaos. The novel explores how a person reacts when the familiar rules of existence dissolve and are replaced by endless possibilities.
David’s approach to science fiction is grounded not just in imagination, but in feeling. The action serves a larger purpose: to examine fear, resilience, identity, and the human tendency to search for meaning even when reality no longer makes sense. The multiverse is not merely a plot device; it is a metaphor for uncertainty, choice, and the vastness of inner and outer worlds.
Written with a balance of momentum and introspection, Wonderment Within Weirdness appeals to readers who enjoy speculative fiction that still feels emotionally accessible. It is science fiction that does not lose sight of the human heart at its center.
As a debut novel, the book establishes David as a writer unafraid to blend genres, challenge expectations, and embrace the strange without abandoning sincerity. It sets the tone for his broader body of work: curious, empathetic, and quietly defiant.
Book Two: My Powerful Poems
Genre: Poetry
My Powerful Poems is a deeply personal poetry collection that brings together selected works from Jaime David’s blog alongside exclusive, previously unpublished poems. The collection reflects years of emotional processing, self-examination, and growth, offering readers an unfiltered look into the author’s inner world.
The poems in this collection explore themes of mental health, loneliness, longing, self-doubt, hope, love, and survival. Rather than relying on ornate language or abstraction, David’s poetry favors clarity and emotional directness. The power of the poems lies in their honesty—the willingness to sit with uncomfortable feelings and name them without apology.
Many of the poems originated as blog posts, written in moments of raw vulnerability. In bringing them together in book form, David reframes them as a cohesive narrative of persistence and self-understanding. The exclusive poems included in the collection add depth and continuity, showing how the author’s voice has matured while remaining true to its emotional core.
My Powerful Poems is not a collection meant to impress through technical complexity alone. Instead, it aims to connect—to readers who have felt unseen, overwhelmed, or unsure of their place in the world. The poems function as quiet companions, offering recognition rather than resolution.
For readers who value emotional authenticity and accessibility in poetry, this collection provides a space to breathe, reflect, and feel less alone.
Book Three: Some Small Short Stories
Genre: Short Fiction
Some Small Short Stories is a collection that showcases Jaime David’s versatility as a storyteller. Combining short stories previously published on his blog with new, exclusive pieces, the book captures fleeting moments, strange encounters, and emotional snapshots that might otherwise go unnoticed.
The stories range in tone and subject matter, but they share a common thread: an attention to the quiet significance of small experiences. David is interested in the margins—moments that feel insignificant on the surface but linger in the mind. These stories explore human connection, isolation, absurdity, and introspection, often blurring the line between realism and subtle surrealism.
By working in short fiction, David allows himself to experiment with voice, structure, and perspective. Some stories unfold gently, others end abruptly, mirroring the unpredictable nature of real life. There is no insistence on neat conclusions; instead, the stories invite readers to sit with ambiguity.
Some Small Short Stories is ideal for readers who appreciate brief but resonant narratives—stories that can be read in one sitting yet leave a lasting impression. The collection reinforces David’s belief that even the smallest story can carry emotional weight.
The Indie Author Ethos
Jaime David’s work is inseparable from his identity as an independent author. Choosing to self-publish was not a fallback option, but a deliberate decision to retain creative autonomy and authenticity. In an industry often driven by market trends and rigid expectations, David’s indie approach allows him to write what feels true rather than what feels safe.
As an indie author, David handles every stage of the creative process: writing, editing, publishing, promotion, and reader engagement. This hands-on involvement fosters a closer relationship between author and audience, one built on transparency rather than mystique.
David’s presence across blogs, podcasts, and social platforms reflects his belief that storytelling does not exist in isolation. Writing is part of an ongoing conversation—one that includes readers, listeners, and fellow creators. His books are extensions of that dialogue, inviting participation rather than passive consumption.
Audience and Appeal
Jaime David’s books appeal to a broad but specific readership: readers who value emotional honesty, genre-blending, and thoughtful storytelling. His work resonates with:
- Fans of science fiction that prioritizes character and meaning
- Poetry readers seeking accessibility and sincerity
- Short story enthusiasts who enjoy introspective, moment-driven narratives
- Supporters of indie and self-published authors
- Readers interested in mental health, identity, and human connection
Rather than targeting a single demographic, David writes for people who feel deeply and think critically—those who are curious about the world and themselves.
Availability
All three of Jaime David’s books—Wonderment Within Weirdness, My Powerful Poems, and Some Small Short Stories—are available in both print and ebook formats. The books are distributed through Lulu and can be found on multiple online book platforms.
Bookstores, libraries, reviewers, bloggers, podcasters, and event organizers are encouraged to reach out for copies, interviews, readings, or collaborations.
Media & Contact
Jaime David is available for:
- Interviews (print, podcast, video)
- Guest blog posts and essays
- Book readings and signings
- Indie author panels and discussions
- Collaborative projects
For press inquiries, review copies, or event opportunities, interested parties are encouraged to connect directly with the author through his official online platforms.
Closing Statement
In an era of noise, speed, and disposability, Jaime David’s work stands as a quiet insistence on meaning. Through science fiction that embraces wonder, poetry that confronts vulnerability, and short stories that honor small moments, he offers readers something rare: sincerity without cynicism.
As an indie author, David continues to write not for algorithms or approval, but for connection. His three published books represent both a foundation and an invitation—the beginning of a longer creative journey that welcomes readers willing to explore the strange, the tender, and the deeply human.