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The Isle of the Wood was supposed to keep them safe. A place out of time, wrapped in fog, ruled by silence. At its heart, in the Great House, the DuBois family has survived for generations - in the shadows of unknown myths, untold legends, unrevealed secrets, and unspoken horrors. Seven cousins remained, living in one crumbling sanctuary. Trapped in a lifelong illusion of isolation, their sense of reality was shattered when a 'stranger' arrived. There was a world beyond the Isle of the Wood. The walls of their world begin to slip. A family history no one should know about surfaces. Now the…mehr

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The Isle of the Wood was supposed to keep them safe. A place out of time, wrapped in fog, ruled by silence. At its heart, in the Great House, the DuBois family has survived for generations - in the shadows of unknown myths, untold legends, unrevealed secrets, and unspoken horrors. Seven cousins remained, living in one crumbling sanctuary. Trapped in a lifelong illusion of isolation, their sense of reality was shattered when a 'stranger' arrived. There was a world beyond the Isle of the Wood. The walls of their world begin to slip. A family history no one should know about surfaces. Now the real world, with all its buried truths and forgotten betrayals, is coming for them. Ink Shattered Reality is the first slow step into a rich gothic saga where magical realism blurs with family legend, and reality blurs with illusion. Some secrets are meant to stay buried. Some are destined to find their way out.
Autorenporträt
Sosanni V studies people like puzzles and writes like jazz. Her work translates emotional static into story-unpolished, deliberate, and beautifully offbeat. A lifelong collector of thoughts, images, and oddly poetic observations, she crafts minimalist moments that ripple with deeper resonance. Her voice leans toward dry wit, quiet intensity, and a touch of literary mischief. She believes the human condition is best explored sideways-through fractured narratives, unfinished emotions, and the silences between sentences. When not writing, she's usually listening. Closely.