Harald Tomesch writes intelligent thrillers that blur the line between fact and fiction, where high-stakes stories are grounded in cutting-edge science and moral urgency.
His debut novel, The Hydrogen Bullet, is coming soon.
Harald Tomesch spent decades as an educator, researcher, and consultant, working at the intersection of technology, policy, and people. His fiction explores what happens when human ambition collides with unintended consequences, always through the lens of grounded science and ethical complexity.
A Canadian, European, and American now based in the Midwest, he writes full-time, drawing on his background in teaching, curriculum development, and systems thinking to craft layered, provocative stories for modern readers.
From micro fiction to award-nominated shorts, Harald’s work has been published in online journals and reviewed by peers in the thriller and speculative fiction community.
Recent Shorts:
The Hydrogen Bullet is a genre-bending thriller where cutting-edge science collides with ancient secrets. When physicist Helen A. Jónsson discovers how to encode information on a single photon of light, her invention becomes the target of a global conspiracy, and she’s presumed dead after an explosion.
But her story is just beginning. From Nordic legends to high-tech espionage, this saga of love, loyalty, and survival unfolds across continents, with stakes as vast as the cosmos and as personal as a broken heart.