Serkan Piskin is an author, designer, and narrative architect who specializes in building highly immersive, speculative realities.
Piskin’s unique approach to authorship centers on the creation of complex, fictional personas.
Rather than writing from a standard perspective, he designs deeply researched characters—such as the clinical, analytical "Professor Sol Baruch"—to author specialized, high-tension survival dossiers.
This method allows him to deliver technical, raw, and deeply immersive literature that behaves like a physical archive from a collapsed world.
Born in Istanbul, Turkey, Piskin's career is defined by a diverse integration of technical systems-thinking and visual artistry.
His early training in automatic control systems developed his structural mindset, allowing him to design the highly precise schematics, flowcharts, and physical blueprints that characterize his books.
This technical foundation was later paired with formal training in graphic design, event photography, and corporate video production, sharpening his eye for high-contrast, cinematic, and industrial visual storytelling.
In addition to his creative work, Piskin has spent over a decade analyzing human behavior, decision-making, and market dynamics through his professional consulting work.
Since 2015, he has advised various brands, guiding multiple businesses to substantial financial scale and market awareness.
This deep, real-world experience in consumer psychology and systemic behavioral patterns provides the clinical, sociological realism that anchors his writing on human panic and societal collapse.
By merging his technical background, visual design, and real-world understanding of human psychology, Piskin’s work challenges our blind dependence on modern technology, forcing readers to confront the raw, analog realities of the physical world.