
Curiosity
A memoir-driven design narrative reflecting on observation, imagination, problem solving, and the formation of a builder’s mind.
Dr. Alexander’s publishing platform brings together autobiography, design reflection, entrepreneurial history, science, educational course materials, public-interest writing, and conceptual works. These titles are presented here as part of one library and can be purchased through major retail platforms including Amazon, Walmart, Books-A-Million, Barnes & Noble, and Lulu.

A memoir-driven design narrative reflecting on observation, imagination, problem solving, and the formation of a builder’s mind.

A title centered on the rise of Shenzhen Siecom and the electronics ecosystem that shaped Dr. Alexander’s global manufacturing journey.

A signature identity work presenting the public platform, presence, and broader personal mission behind Dr. Alexander’s portfolio.

A transnational story of identity, trade, determination, and the lived bridge between American roots and China-based industrial execution.

An origin story connected to Noitavonne, connectivity, entrepreneurial emergence, and the early energy behind product and platform building.

An educational title introducing nanotechnology through the Wizards Almanac framework and the broader elemental mastery series.

A chemistry-centered work exploring nitrogen, hidden forces, and the conceptual structure behind one of Dr. Alexander’s signature scientific directions.

An instructional introduction to material science positioned for early-stage learners within the Global Institute of Science and Technology framework.

A title designed to make elemental science more accessible through a visual and structured educational approach.

A reflective and educational title honoring innovation, invention, and the relentless pursuit of knowledge.

A broad historical work examining the United States through creation, conflict, labor, liberty, and conscience.

A theoretical work framing coherence as a foundational condition for persistence, structure, and open-system behavior.

A guide-oriented title engaging the structure, meaning, and implications of the GENIUS Act and its wider role in modern systems.

A title examining trade conflict, logistics, commerce, and the realities of small-business exposure to global policy shifts.

A public-facing work focused on atmospheric instability, environmental urgency, and the need for broader understanding of climate-related systems.
The library includes several kinds of work: memoir and identity titles, origin stories tied to Noitavonne and China, science and theory works, public-interest books, and educational volumes under the Wizards Almanac banner. Together they document the intellectual range of Dr. Alexander’s platform.
Some books are personal, some are instructional, some are scientific, and some are economic or historical in tone. The common thread is systems thinking — the effort to turn lived experience, research, and strategy into books that can teach, explain, or provoke thought.
Selected titles are available through major retail channels and print-on-demand distribution, including Amazon, Walmart, Books-A-Million, Barnes & Noble, and Lulu.