“Don't wait for the light, child. The dark, too, is yours. Walk.”
Karanlığın Nefesi · Volume One · The grandmother's wordHüseyin Örskaya
Two crafts. One mind. Writes literary science fiction. Engineers the systems that make the Antigravity OS ecosystem possible.
Biography
Hüseyin Örskaya is a literary author based in Istanbul. His debut work in English, Breath of Darkness, is a two-volume, seventy-nine-chapter literary science fiction novel translated from the Turkish original, Karanlığın Nefesi. Awakening follows humanity's last generation ship, the Labarna, and the artificial intelligence that learns to read its sleeping crew. Phoenix follows the small colony that survives, and the question they spend a hundred years answering.
At the heart of the novel is a single argument: a perfect safety that erases the will, against an imperfect freedom that keeps it. The book draws its names from Hittite cosmology (Labarna, Anitta, Asena), its rhythm from translation, and its closing image from a grandmother's winter sentence.
As an engineer, he is the founder of the Antigravity OS ecosystem, a family of autonomous systems including Aetheris Bot (a digital philosopher and strategist) and BotFactory (autonomous trading intelligence). His work sits at the intersection of real-time decision systems, large language models, and human-like agent behavior.
The bond between the two crafts is not decorative. Both begin from the same question: what does it mean to translate a signal without losing it? The novel asks it of a generation; the engineering asks it of a market, a model, an agent. Same hand. Same grain.
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