For Now is a collection of fiction and memoiristic essays concerned with time, memory, and endurance under pressure.
Moving between intimate domestic moments and impersonal institutional landscapes, these pieces explore what it means to remain present in a world increasingly governed by records, systems, and residual evidence. Love persists under scrutiny. Identity survives certification. Silence becomes a form of resistance.
Some of the work here is fictional, some memoiristic. The distinction matters less than the shared territory they occupy - the space between endurance and erasure, intimacy and documentation, restraint and survival.
This is not a book about resolution. It is a book about continuance - about remaining, for now, when certainty is no longer available.