DREAMERS’ FIRE

DREAMERS’ FIRE is a fiction novel series about founders, artists, love, rejection, ambition, failure, and the angels who help dreams survive.

DREAMERS’ FIRE

What Happens to a Dream Before the World Believes In It

DREAMERS' FIRE is the fiction series at the heart of ANGEL MYTHOS — a multi-novel story world built around founders, artists, and the early believers who change the course of lives.

Series description: Every great venture has a human story that the pitch deck doesn't capture. DREAMERS' FIRE is where those stories live.

The series follows characters navigating the treacherous territory between having an idea and building something real — a space populated by doubt, money pressure, creative conflict, complicated relationships, and the rare, transformative presence of someone who chooses to believe before the outcome is known.

DREAMERS' FIRE is not a story about success. It is a story about the time before success — the months and years when a founder doesn't know whether they are building a future or wasting their life, when an artist creates without an audience, when a backer decides to trust a person rather than a projection. The drama lives in those decisions and their consequences.

The series draws on the full emotional range of that territory: ambition and exhaustion, generosity and betrayal, love under pressure, families fractured by risk-taking, mentors who shape and sometimes mislead, and the singular experience of receiving belief from another person at the moment it is most needed.

Storytelling scope:

DREAMERS' FIRE is developed with wider adaptation in mind. The characters, conflicts, and world of the series are designed for translation across novels, film, and streaming — a story universe with the emotional depth and cultural specificity to resonate with global audiences who understand what it means to build something from nothing.

Themes: Rejection. Ambition. First belief. The cost of conviction. What survives when everything else falls away.