When I was writing Karma’s Burden, sometimes I would see it unfolding in my head like a film. The atmosphere was as important as the characters. The shadows between the streetlights, the weight of silence in a room, the sense that every choice carries a cost.

I wanted to capture some of that visually, even if only in a small way. So I made two short video trailers. They’re not films in the traditional sense, but more like glimpses—visual fragments of the world as I imagine it. You can watch them here:

🎥 Trailer 1
🎥 Trailer 2

My aim wasn’t to retell the story, but to show how the world feels. The grit, the tension, the uneasy beauty that runs through the book. This is how I pictured Karma’s world. Not glossy or polished, but raw and textured.

I’d love to know what you think, whether the trailers capture the same tone you felt when reading, or if they take you somewhere unexpected.