
Harkirat Singh
Harkirat Singh is a storyteller who brings myths to life with heart and vision. His writing blends the wonder of epic fantasy with the quiet depth of spiritual reflection, creating tales that feel both timeless and alive. In his worlds, Asuras, Rishis, Devas, and forgotten beings are not just figures of legend, but voices in journeys that test both the spirit and the sword. His style carries the rhythm of poetry while remaining clear and grounded, reverent toward tradition yet alive with imagination. Each story becomes more than adventure—it becomes a path of trust, awakening, and inner growth. Through his work, the echoes of ancient epics rise again, offering readers not only grand battles and cosmic trials but also wisdom for the modern soul.
Mythweaver – Mythology & Fantasy Storytelling



Mythical Storytelling FAQs
The Myth Weaver’s Way
In the realms I weave, there is no single throne of good or evil. Instead, there is a vast assembly of beings, each embodying an essence of existence — strength, chaos, shadow, light, memory, word, fire, wind, ocean, void, frost, poison, and countless more. Together, they form what I call The Covenant of Beings: a sacred balance where every essence has both dignity and danger, both gift and burden.
Shadow shelters silence, dream, and remembrance, but if unbound it can suffocate. Light nourishes life, heals, and uplifts, but if unrestrained it blinds and burns. Fire purifies but can consume. Wind sustains freedom but can scatter without mercy. Memory preserves wisdom, yet can imprison the past. Even poison, frost, and madness have their place in the eternal weave — they test, temper, and reveal.
Each species in this mythos knows that survival is possible only when they honor the covenant — when they remain within their rightful dominions, respecting the territories of others. Conflict does not arise because shadow exists, or light, or poison, or chaos. Conflict arises when rebels break covenant: when some among them overreach, intoxicated by power, seeking to dominate beyond their measure. From every essence such rebels emerge, whether from night, dawn, fire, or void. And from every essence, guardians and sovereigns must rise to meet them — not to annihilate existence, but to restore balance.
At times, this means negotiation. At times, it means battle. At times, it even means unlikely alliances — shadow and light striking side by side, or fire and ocean, or word and silence — for the sake of ending rebellion and preserving the eternal accord.
In my stories, Light often shines more openly nurturing — healing, feeding, awakening — but Shadow and its kindred hold equal necessity. Without night, no dawn can be born. Without silence, no word has weight. Without endings, beginnings cannot shine. In my epics, all beings have the right to survive — not because they are flawless, but because they are necessary threads in the tapestry of existence.
At the heart of my work lies a simple truth: the greatest victories are not annihilations, but reconciliations. The highest wisdom is not in conquest, but in covenant. Fear becomes vision, memory becomes shield, silence becomes law, light becomes mercy.
These stories are not retellings of Hindu scripture, nor of any living faith. They are new myths, woven from imagination, carrying echoes of ancient archetypes but belonging wholly to their own worlds. They do not stand against tradition, but beside it — inspired by the rhythms of dharma, balance, and cosmic cycles that so many cultures, including Hindu thought, have long cherished.
I am not here to replace the old stories. I am here to stand humbly in their shadow, to let their echoes awaken new songs. The Piśhāchas, the Devarātris, the Daityas, the Rakṣhasas, the Guardians of Fire, Ocean, Earth, Sky, Harmony, Rhythm, Word, and more — these are my creations, my companions, my weavers of dream. Through them, I tell tales of trust stronger than fear, of empathy greater than might, of survival that belongs to all, and of hope — the eternal dawn that always follows night. This is The Myth Weaver’s Way.
What inspires the stories? My stories are inspired by the timeless weave of mythology, cosmic imagination, and the human spirit’s quest for meaning. Ancient epics, spiritual philosophies, and elemental forces guide my pen, while dreams of unity, awakening, and resilience shape my worlds. I draw from both silence and struggle—believing that within trials lie hidden truths, and within myths, the keys to understanding our own boundless potential.
Who are the characters? My characters are seekers, warriors, and dreamers who walk the threshold between the mortal and the divine. They are Asuras, Rishis, Devas, Yakṣas, and beings beyond stars—each carrying both light and shadow within. Some embody eternal struggles, others whisper forgotten wisdom, yet all are bound by the trials that test empathy, courage, and growth. Through them, myths unfold as mirrors of our own journeys, reflecting the sacred dance of creation and transformation.
What is writing style? My writing style blends poetic imagery with epic storytelling, weaving mythology, philosophy, and cosmic wonder into living narratives. I write with a reverent yet imaginative tone, using symbolic trials, lyrical dialogue, and elemental atmospheres to evoke both awe and introspection. Each tale is structured as a spiritual journey—where characters do not just battle foes, but confront inner truths. It is a style that seeks to awaken as much as it entertains.
What themes do I explore? I explore themes of trust, awakening, and the balance of light and shadow within every soul. My stories delve into sacred growth through trials, the resilience of unity in times of chaos, and the eternal quest for wisdom across realms. Empathy over power, transformation through struggle, and the harmony between mortal and cosmic orders form the heart of my narratives, revealing that every myth is also a mirror of the human spirit’s journey.
Where can I read the work? You can read my work on my portfolio website, a dedicated space where I share my mythic stories, epic worlds, and creative insights. It serves as both an archive and a living journey, showcasing tales of cosmic trials, divine beings, and spiritual awakenings. Alongside the narratives, I offer reflections on themes, inspirations, and the craft of storytelling, inviting readers to step into the luminous realms that shape my imagination.
How can I contact? You can reach me through the contact form on my website for any inquiries, collaborations, or discussions related to my writing. Whether it is exploring mythic storytelling, creative projects, or sharing insights on world-building, I welcome meaningful connections. My website serves as the bridge between my work and those who resonate with it, offering a space to collaborate, exchange ideas, or simply begin a conversation about the worlds I create.


