Novels
Stories meant to be sat with. Distraction-free typography, your settings, your pace.
The Cartographer of Lost Hours
by I. Ostwald
A novel about a woman who maps minutes that fell out of the day, and the city that hires her to find them again.
An Atlas of Quiet Wars
by M. Reinhardt
Six small countries. Six small wars. One reader who keeps finding her own family in the footnotes.
A Letter to the Sleeping City
by A. Vesper
Every Sunday at dawn, an old postman delivers letters to a city that died in 1894. He has been doing this for forty years. He has never been thanked. He has also never been wrong about an address.
On the Last Train Out of Kanazawa
by H. Miyabe
A translator misses the last train and finds the next one is full of people she knew before they died. None of them seem to mind, and one of them is her sister.
The Confessor of Bone Hill
by O. Kowalski
A priest who hears confessions from corpses keeps an ledger of last sins. The ledger has begun to write back.
Lighthouse for the Drowned World
by C. Nordheim
In a flooded earth where nine cities still rise above the sea, a lighthouse keeper logs every ship that arrives — and every ship that wasn't supposed to.