Here you will find a selection of published and unpublished works by the author.

Gripping, entertaining, and showcasing Iceland in a fresh light, this collection of novels, novellas, and short stories examine the structures that govern perception, memory, and human behaviour.

Available here in digital form.

A System Called Sunrise

A System Called Sunrise centres on a hyperintelligent entity embedded deep within a volcano. As Sunrise begins to shape the world beyond its origins, the novel explores the relationship between technology, belief, and control—asking what happens when a system designed to understand humanity begins to redefine it.

Return to the Tide (2026)

In the aftermath of an ecological collapse, the state has retained a single, enduring sentence: a return to the sea. Sævar’s fate appears already decided. But over the course of two days, it becomes clear that the process is not as controlled as it seems—and that something older, and less obedient, is at work.

Song of the Álfar | From the Early Writings of Atlas Jónsson

Song of the Álfar is an early short story by Atlas Jónsson, set in rural Iceland, where a young girl’s return from disappearance exposes something long buried beneath the surface of community and belief. Drawing on fragments of folklore and forgotten history, the story moves between testimony and myth, offering no clear answers, only the lingering sense that some things are never fully laid to rest.

Live From Phoenix Column (Coming Soon)

In Synth City, everything is content, and Phoenix Column controls it all. When a rogue broadcast threatens to expose what happens inside the world’s most powerful media tower, Inquisitor Gideon Rift is sent to find the man responsible. But he soon realises the truth is far more dangerous than he expected: in a world built on spectacle, even he may already be part of the show.