S.N.O.W. is a psychological and emotional journey into the mind of addiction, recovery, and the fight for freedom.
The story follows Elan, a man trapped in a remote cabin with no memory of how he got there. As time unfolds, it becomes clear that the cabin is more than a place-it is a representation of his internal struggle. The longer he remains, the more he is confronted by Snow, an elusive presence that speaks with both comfort and control.
Snow is not just a voice, but a manifestation of addiction itself-subtle, persuasive, and increasingly destructive.
As Elan wrestles with his desire to leave, fragments of his past begin to surface, revealing cycles of pain, escape, and unresolved wounds. Through moments of clarity, resistance, and relapse, he must decide whether he will remain where it feels safe... or fight for a freedom that requires everything.
Blending psychological realism with symbolic storytelling, S.N.O.W. explores the deeper questions behind addiction:
What is it really protecting?
Why is it so hard to let go?
And what does it take to truly be free?
This story is for readers who have wrestled with addiction, supported someone who has, or are seeking a deeper understanding of the human struggle beneath it.