My name’s Eyal. I’m an indie author who writes chaotic queer stories about identity, performance, and the uncomfortable stuff we don’t usually say out loud.
I wrote a book after going to a regional Burning Man event, where trying on a different identity for a week made me question who I really am versus who I perform as.
I’m drawn to stories that live in emotional mess, found family, dark humor, and moments where everything spirals but somehow becomes honest. I love absurdist energy, manic friendship dynamics, and queer stories that don’t try to be tidy or comforting.
Fake Night is a manic queer dark comedy about six friends who meet once a year to erase their real identities and become entirely new people for one unhinged night. Different names. Different personalities. Different lives. The rules are simple: stay in character, never repeat a role, and whatever happens isn’t your fault, it’s your character’s. Things spiral fast. Desire collides with suspicion. The game gets personal. It’s messy, emotional, funny, and very much not cozy.
If this sounds like your kind of read, I’m happy to share a copy.
My name’s Eyal. I’m an indie author who writes chaotic queer stories about identity, performance, and the uncomfortable stuff we don’t usually say out loud.
I wrote a book after going to a regional Burning Man event, where trying on a different identity for a week made me question who I really am versus who I perform as.
I’m drawn to stories that live in emotional mess, found family, dark humor, and moments where everything spirals but somehow becomes honest. I love absurdist energy, manic friendship dynamics, and queer stories that don’t try to be tidy or comforting.
If this sounds like your kind of read, I’m happy to share a copy.
Thanks!