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Atlas Crow wakes in a world that feels like a memory she didn’t choose.
They call it Austrini—a place where bodies are modified, history is curated, and grief is something you can erase if you can afford it.
But something went wrong with Atlas.
Her memories won’t stay buried.
Her body won’t stay human.
And the closer she gets to the truth, the more she begins to understand—
she was never meant to be healed.
She was meant to be remade.
atlas in anodyne
She thinks she saved him.
A boy who doesn’t speak.
Who doesn’t answer.
Who watches the world like he’s learning it for the first time—
or remembering it wrong.
She fills the silence with stories.
About her past.
About a childhood friend she lost.
About a version of herself that no longer exists.
But something in him listens too closely.
Something in him knows.
And somewhere between memory and myth, she begins to realise—
she didn’t find him.
She’s been circling him her whole life.
Set in the same universe as Atlas in Anodyne, this is a story from the present day.
Orpheon
He was raised to judge.
To bind.
To kill when balance demanded it.
But when Prince Nefren Decay finds a girl feeding on the sacred dead, he does the one thing no Garnal should ever do—
He hesitates.
Because she isn’t just a desecrator.
She’s a prophecy.
Two souls.
Two voices.
One body that shifts between mercy and something far more dangerous.
Now accused of treason, Nefren is dragged into the Phycostasia—six trials that will decide whether he is worthy of the crown…
or destined to die as a traitor.
But the storm has already chosen him.
And this time—
it won’t strike just once.
Set in the same universe as Atlas in Anodyne, this is a story from the Garnals race past—where the foundations of Austrini were written in storm, blood, and balance.
Phycostasia
the burden of solitude
The Burden of Solitude is a collection of poetry, prose, and personal reflections written from the perspective of someone who has spent a lifetime surviving—only to discover that peace comes with its own consequences.
As the mind begins to quiet, the body starts to speak.
Through fragmented thoughts, raw observations, and deeply personal truths, this book explores the aftermath of survival: the loneliness, the healing, the grief for who you were, and the disorientation of becoming someone new.
Because sometimes, the hardest part isn’t escaping what hurt you.
It’s learning how to live without it.