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F.M. Faraz | |
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Born | July 1985[1] |
Occupation | Poet, novelist, cybersecurity scientist |
Nationality | German-Persian[2] |
Notable works | The Harmony, The Scoundrel, The Eighty One |
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Official Website |
F.M. Faraz (born July 1985)[1], ISNI: 0000000517707990[3] is a German-Persian poet, novelist, and cybersecurity scientist.[2] His work spans literary fiction, poetry, and cybersecurity research. He currently resides in Germany.[4]
Early Life and Writing Career
[edit]Faraz, whose full name is Faraz Fatemi Moghaddam.[2], began writing at the age of eight, crafting short stories before progressing to published works. His debut novel, The Harmony[5], is a two-volume dark fantasy series released between 2023 and 2024. His next novel, The Scoundrel[1], is scheduled for publication in Q3 2025. His works are published by Arpin Publications[6]
The Harmony
[edit]The Harmony[7] follows the arrest of a physicist whose groundbreaking discovery disrupts scientific and metaphysical paradigms. The narrative explores themes of human existence, time, and parallel realities. The second volume, The Harmony: Branches of Destiny, expands on these ideas, focusing on the interconnectedness of fate and the fundamental nature of reality.[8]
Poetry
[edit]Faraz began writing poetry in 2000[9], with his first collection, The Wander, published informally in 2005. His second collection, The Legend of Doubt, was released in 2012 and republished in 2021. His latest poetry book, The Eighty One[9], was published in 2024 and delves into themes of human emotion, relationships, and existential reflection.
Cybersecurity and Academic Work
[edit]In addition to his literary career, Faraz has contributed to cybersecurity research.[10] He was a researcher at the University of Göttingen[11] and has published multiple academic papers. His book, The Art of Security[10], was released in 2024, addressing cybersecurity principles, digital threats, and risk management strategies.[12]
Bibliography
[edit]Title | Publication Year | Publisher | Notes |
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The Harmony | 2023-2024 | Arpin Publications | A dark fantasy series exploring reality, time, and existential questions. |
The Scoundrel | 2025 (upcoming) | Arpin Publications | A novel examining morality, betrayal, and power dynamics. |
The Wander | 2005 | Sevda | A poetry collection focused on introspection and self-discovery. |
The Legend of Doubt | 2012, 2021 | Arpin Publications | A Persian poetry collection exploring doubt, faith, and human relationships. |
The Eighty One | 2024 | Arpin Publications | A poetry collection on emotions, relationships, and philosophical themes. |
The Art of Security | 2024 | Arpin Horizon | A cybersecurity book on digital threats, cryptography, and risk management. |
References
[edit]- ^ a b c ISBN Database - The Harmony Volume 2
- ^ a b c German Database for International Standard Book Number (ISBN)
- ^ German Database for International Standard Name Identifier (ISNI)
- ^ IEEE Database (the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers)
- ^ Google Books
- ^ ARPIN Publications Official Website
- ^ List of Academic Publications
- ^ National Book Database Germany - The Harmony Volume 2
- ^ a b IEEE Xplore
- ^ a b Amazon Author Database
- ^ National Book Database Germany - The Harmony Volume 1
- ^ The ORG