The Boy On The Bridge
A teenager rebuilding after a breakdown walks the estuary bridge each day, a ritual of solitude and recovery. One October afternoon, they encounter Daniel Keppler, a former bully, standing alone at the railings. Their eyes meet. No words pass. The next day, news arrives: Daniel took his life that night.
Haunted by the encounter, the protagonist begins to sketch: the bridge, the water, Daniel's unknowable final moments. Through ritual and imagination, they process what can never be understood: two damaged people crossing paths at the threshold, each carrying something too heavy to name.
A quiet story about survival, silence, and the weight of witnessing.
The Loudest Voice In The Room
After three months away, the narrator returns to college only to face the overwhelming "help" of their former best friend, Jake. Loud, popular, and determined to force a return to normal, Jake's attempts to "fix" things might be the biggest hurdle to healing.
Attunement
Lydian, a skilled archivist surviving under a monetised welfare system, struggles to maintain her independence while paying a steep social and magical price. When a city-wide Arcane collapse exposes the failure of the Doctrine of Autonomy, she and a grassroots practitioner, Nara, ignite a Sympathy-based mutual-aid movement that rewrites the city’s rules and replaces shame with shared care.
Songs of Emberlain
After she breaks the sealed Archive, Sona must race below the city to stabilise its failing heart. The stakes: a flood of stolen emotions that could either save or undo Caer Selenis.
The Bench On Bramble Crescent
Told from the bench’s plain, wise point of view, this is a small-town elegy and a love letter to the people who notice. When bureaucracy and grief threaten to erase their lives, a community learns that sitting still can become an act of resistance.
Whisperin' Hollow
A boy follows his cat into a magical market that trades in feelings. After trading away his shame to reclaim a keepsake, he must decide whether to keep his memories—even the painful ones—or hand them over.
City Of Veins
A living city mourns for a populace that trades away its memories—this lyrical, haunting novel explores grief, compassion, and political cruelty in a world where architecture feels. Heart-wrenching and profound, The Annals of Misread Intentions will leave you transformed. Purchase your copy and feel Threnith's heartbeat today.
The Silence Between Us
A post-apocalyptic story about a young Boy and his telepathic dog, Grit,
The Mind Beasts
Virellia—a society powered by thought-speed. When a catastrophic Aether-Weave Anomaly erupts from collective panic, only Liora, bonded to a colossal tortoise can perceive the crisis without feeding it.
The Keepers of Stopped Clocks
Ten-year-old Elia and her older brother Nico always knew their Grandma Marn’s cottage was an exceptional place—a labyrinth of ticking clocks and whispering cupboards nestled in the roots of a mossy hill.
But on the morning Marn dies, the house stops breathing. The kettle falls silent. Every clock locks at 6:08. The doors seal shut.
The Weaver Of Lost Threads
While the City of Amnesty operates under the Law of Inherent Flaw, condemning individuals whose reflection shows an Eternal Stain, Solen's purpose is to challenge this narrow, dispositional view.
The Beach
James retreats to an otherworldly, unchanging beach—his private sanctuary beyond time—to escape the exhaustion and deep anger caused by his physical disability and the opportunities it cost him. His solitude is broken by a mysterious Stranger who forces him to confront his resentment.
False Starts
Eight-year-old Sam arrives at a new school, immediately feeling like an outsider due to a personal physical challenge and the disorienting change of location. Placed by a careless error into a class with pupils noticeably older and larger than himself
Checkpoints
Is about Alex, a young man with dyspraxia, whose mother, Marianne, invents a system of symbolic objects—"Checkpoints"—to help him manage his daily transitions and behaviour.
The Quiet Archivist
Dr. Alistair Finch, a child development researcher, whose orderly life is disrupted by his neurodivergent daughter, Elara. When Elara begins leaving seemingly random objects around their house
Father, Dearest
A psychological thriller about Clara Hawthorne, a criminal profiler specialising in the anatomy of pathological behaviour, who is working a cold case involving a methodical serial killer.
The Cloakroom Ballet
A quiet meditation on parenting, attachment, and the choreography of care.
The Playground Trial
A searing, surreal reckoning with performance, trauma, and the blurred line between memory and theatre.