Stories Exploring Humanity Under Pressure
Dive into cinematic tales that challenge morality and civilization, blending big ideas with intimate, atmospheric storytelling.
In a small Southern town, one boy learns the cost of becoming a man.

Where timber falls, secrets rise.
In a town built on wood, everything can splinter.
Before the world changed, Tommy Tinker did.
Growing up is harder when the whole town is watching.
A destiny he didn’t choose.
Based on
true story

A city under red lights.
Obsession hides in the glow of neon.
He watched the lights. He chose his moment.
Every red light is a warning. No one listened.
A predator in plain sight.
Based on
true story

Technological breakthrough or answer to a prayer?
Survival required the impossible: planetary relocation.
“When the sun turned red, humanity moved the Earth.”
This exciting novel is a earth mover.
Destroyed machine restored
He digs for a living. Some things shouldn’t be uncovered.

Pressure reveals character.
A routine job. A buried secret. No way out.
The job was simple. The ground wasn’t.
Some graves are meant to stay closed.
Based on
true story

A planet in transit.
A civilization under strain.
A destiny written in starlight.
We carried the planet into the stars.
We brought our conflicts with us.
Now the cosmos is listening.
Sequel to
Earth Mover

The Earth was carried into the stars.
Now it must learn to grow again.
They watched us move our world.
They wondered if we could keep it.
Now we meet beneath alien constellations.
Earth Mover sequel #3
Blueprint
of a
Blueprint
Science fiction is not prediction.
It is rehearsal.
Long before engineers draft schematics, long before laboratories glow at midnight, someone has to imagine a thing that does not yet exist. Not merely as a gadget, but as a possibility.
The submarine lived in pages before it lived beneath the sea.
Satellites orbited in fiction before they circled Earth.
Communicators blinked in the hands of starship officers before they fit inside our pockets.


World altering upheaval
Robert Pummer Books is a virtual story laboratory disguised exactly as a publishing imprint.
It is where planetary-scale science fiction, Southern Gothic history, psychological thrillers, and moral inquiry share the same roof.
Each book asks a different question, but they orbit the same core:
What happens to humanity under pressure?