Eight psychological short stories where the real plot happens beneath the surface.
In these pages, ordinary lives drift toward fracture points-small, irreversible moments when a thought, a choice, or a silence changes everything. The writing is intimate and precise, sometimes darkly ironic, always attentive to the inner movements of its characters.
This collection explores identity, desire, guilt, memory, and the fragile logic of what we call "normal," through stories driven more by tension and consciousness than by action.
Inside you'll find:
- character-driven, psychologically intense short fiction
- subtle conflicts, inner monologue, and moral ambiguity
- endings that linger-because they don't explain, they resonate
For readers who appreciate the short fiction of Raymond Carver, Alice Munro, and writing that refuses easy answers.