
CG Abraham – Independent Author
Architect of worlds, writer of Stardust Saga


CG Abraham is a world-builder in the broadest sense of the word. An architect by profession and a professional chef by passion, he has dedicated a large part of his life to university teaching as a professor at the National Experimental University of Táchira (UNET) in his native Venezuela.
His academic background and teaching experience in architectural design and construction technology taught him to think in terms of structures, atmospheres, and spatial journeys. Cooking, conversely, taught him to listen to his senses, to work with emotional memory, and to understand that every profound experience begins in the body.
From the convergence of these worlds, his writing is born.
Writing as an Act of Design
For CG Abraham, writing is an act of conscious design. Where others see blueprints, he sees magical landscapes; where others blend ingredients, he distills emotions.
His prose combines the technical precision of architecture with the sensory richness of haute cuisine, giving rise to stories where spaces feel habitable, aromas evoke memories, and light reveals hidden truths.
Nothing is placed at random. Every scene adheres to an invisible structure that underpins the emotion.
The Stardust Universe
Polvo Estelar is the space where all dimensions of his trajectory converge. A contemporary romantic fantasy saga that explores the boundaries between light and darkness, the tangible and the mystical, reason and emotion.
Through alchemists, healers, and systems that fear difference, Abraham approaches love not as a simplified ideal, but as an integrative force capable of altering reality.
The Present and the Process
Currently, CG Abraham works as an independent author, dedicated to expanding the Stardust universe—a pursuit he embarked upon after writing his debut book, Alchemy of Sun and Shadow, and the Stardust saga.
When not writing, you can find him designing spaces, researching new ideas, or experimenting with a recipe that, in all likelihood, will end up infusing the atmosphere of his next chapter.

Writing, like inhabiting, is a way of choosing the world we want to sustain.
Proudly Powered by WordPress
