Step aboard the Amanita, a ghost ship adrift in Antarctic silence - where memory lingers longer than time and solitude becomes its own haunting.
In Amanita's Phantom, a woman embarks on a luxury expedition to the end of the world, hoping to escape noise, connection, and perhaps herself. But as strange occurrences unfold - curtains closing on their own, cryptic notes appearing, and a man with a fox-head cane who seems too familiar - the journey turns inward.
This short story blends psychological suspense and quiet surrealism, drawing readers into a space where grief, repetition, and longing blur the boundary between the real and the spectral.
Minimalist, lyrical, and unsettling, Amanita's Phantom isn't horror - it's a meditation in disguise. A ghost story not about fear, but about presence.