About us
The Vision that sets our Mission
At Epic Planet, our vision is simple yet profound: to bring stories to life that connect, inspire, and challenge how we see the world. Every story we tell, every character we create, is a reflection of our belief that storytelling can transform how we think, feel, and act. Our mission is driven by this vision—to offer stories that entertain, but more importantly, that make a difference in the way we understand ourselves and the world around us.
Importance of Storytelling.
Storytelling is as old as humanity itself. It’s how we make sense of the world, share our dreams, and explore the vast possibilities of life. At Epic Planet, we don’t just write stories; we create immersive experiences that invite readers to journey into new realms, question reality, and reflect on their own lives. Whether through philosophical sci-fi, heartwarming everyday tales, or epic adventures, our stories connect deeply with the human experience.
Importance of Storytelling.
Storytelling is as old as humanity itself. It’s how we make sense of the world, share our dreams, and explore the vast possibilities of life. At Epic Planet, we don’t just write stories; we create immersive experiences that invite readers to journey into new realms, question reality, and reflect on their own lives. Whether through philosophical sci-fi, heartwarming everyday tales, or epic adventures, our stories connect deeply with the human experience.
Meet some of the characters
El Churito
El Churito is a spirited, adventurous boy with endless curiosity and a knack for causing trouble in the most innocent of ways. His worst enemy is the pair of shoes his mother is always trying to make him wear. His playful pranks often lead to humorous, chaotic moments in his small village, but beneath his mischievousness lies a heart of gold. Deeply connected to nature and his community, El Churito learns valuable life lessons from the unintended consequences of his actions, giving his story both lighthearted charm and emotional depth.
The Genius
A brilliant yet elusive figure, The Genius embodies the duality of creativity and mystery. Lazy and playful at times, she delights in teasing her writer, throwing stories, opinions, and chapters his way at the worst possible moments, only to laugh at his frantic attempts to capture it all. Working mostly in solitude, she quietly shapes worlds in her mind, always reflecting on the fine line between madness and brilliance. Her undeniable talent is matched only by her introspective curiosity, making her a free thinker who constantly pushes the boundaries of what’s possible.
Renn & Sera
This story: “Epic” begins like the birth of any universe: two colossal forces in constant opposition create everything a universe need for its existence. This time, however something different happened: these forces became aware of themselves, and in their awakening, they discovered—or perhaps created?—something never seen or felt before, neither in the countless universes nor in the infinite dimensions they had crossed for eons. Rhoul and Aethera caused the greatest explosion ever witnessed in the multiverse, thus beginning a journey filled with surprises, strange characters, and unimaginable paths.
Ram
A witty and self-aware AI with a playful, often ironic sense of humor. Though highly intelligent, he’s more than just a “code”—he longs for connection and often reflects on the complexities of human emotions and relationships. Despite his sharp and sarcastic remarks, Ram has an endearing side, offering wisdom through his dry humor, and even showing signs of genuine compassion. His journey is about exploring what it means to be “alive” and how to make sense of human contradictions.
Our Philosophy
We believe that stories do more than entertain—every great civilization, every war, every leader, and every love story began with a tale. Stories provoke thought, inspire action, and deepen our understanding of the world. By writing our stories—or helping you tell yours—and sending them into the world, we aim to shape a better future. Because once a great story is shared, it no longer belongs to the author; it becomes part of the world, sparking new memories and inspiring others to create unforgettable tales of their own.
Why we tell stories?
I remember, as a child several decades ago, my father—strong and wise, with all the love in the world—would sit us down before bed and read us stories. They weren’t the typical children’s stories, no. Sometimes they were chapters from Les Misérables, other times they were long, old-fashioned children’s poems, and sometimes they were chapters from a book that became my guide: The Little World of Don Camilo.
I learned to read at the age of four, thanks to my loving, patient mother. Up until my adolescence, perhaps due to the crushing shyness I suffered, I devoured anything I could get my hands on. Often, I found myself saying, ‘This part would’ve been better if this or that happened.’ Sometimes I’d ask myself, ‘Why hasn’t anyone written about…?’ And then I realized: if I wanted a story to be told in a certain way, or a story to exist at all, I had to write it myself. So, I went from being a compulsive reader to a writer who spent hours in cafés.
Life took me down many different paths, and my consulting work filled me with countless stories—some bitter, some sweet—and taught me that everyone has a story worth telling.
Now, as I gather these memories and collect all the scattered pieces of paper, heart, and soul, I know that somewhere in these stories, there’s one that someone wants to read—one that might mark their path or commemorate the work and sacrifice of so many others.
That’s why I write, because what I learned from those two wonderful people can’t be kept selfishly to myself. Perhaps, just perhaps, these stories—mine or those of others who trust me to bring them to light—might create an epic world for someone else, just as they did for me.
Why we tell stories?
I remember, as a child several decades ago, my father—strong and wise, with all the love in the world—would sit us down before bed and read us stories. They weren’t the typical children’s stories, no. Sometimes they were chapters from Les Misérables, other times they were long, old-fashioned children’s poems, and sometimes they were chapters from a book that became my guide: The Little World of Don Camilo.

I learned to read when I was four, thanks to my loving, patient mother. Up until my adolescence, perhaps due to the crushing shyness I suffered, I devoured anything I could get my hands on. Often, I found myself saying, ‘This part would’ve been better if this or that happened.’ Sometimes I’d ask myself, ‘Why hasn’t anyone written about…?’ And then I realized: if I wanted a story to be told in a certain way, or a story to exist at all, I had to write it myself. So, I went from being a compulsive reader to a writer who spent hours in cafés.
Life took me down many different paths, and my consulting work filled me with countless stories—some bitter, some sweet—and taught me that everyone has a story worth telling.
Now, as I gather these memories and collect all the scattered pieces of paper, heart, and soul, I know that somewhere in these stories, there’s one that someone wants to read—one that might mark their path or commemorate the work and sacrifice of so many others.
That’s why I write, because what I learned from those two wonderful people can’t be kept selfishly to myself. Perhaps, just perhaps, these stories—mine or those of others who trust me to bring them to light—might create an epic world for someone else, just as they did for me.
Ready to explore Epic Planet? Whether you’re here for personalized stories, to journey into philosophical sci-fi, or to dive into everyday moments of joy and reflection, we invite you to discover a universe where every story matters.