What do you do with a feeling that has no name?
Not quite grief. Not quite longing. Somewhere between the two - pressing against your chest like something unfinished, something unsaid, something missing.
The Folded Page is the book that begins where most people are too afraid to start - with honesty.
Written on the edge of his late thirties, the author takes you inside the quiet unraveling of a man who was once carefree, curious, and fully alive - and somewhere along the way, lost something he cannot name. Not a person. Not a place. Something deeper. A version of himself. A life he was supposed to be living. A story that was supposed to feel whole by now.
This is not a self-help book. It is not a poetry collection with pretty words and pretty answers. It is a raw, unfiltered letter to the self - and to the one empty space in a life otherwise full.
For the ones who feel too much and say too little. For the creatives who got lost in a world that didn't make room for them. For anyone standing at the edge of something and wondering - is this it?
The Folded Page is Book One of a series that will take you from silence, through confession, toward something that feels - slowly, painfully, beautifully - like hope.
Start here. Because this is where it all begins.
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