My Books

The Silent Key

An ordinary object becomes the center of quiet unraveling.

When a key appears without explanation, it initiates a chain of choices that cannot be undone. What it opens matters less than the decision to turn it.

The Empty Door

A door stands closed. Nothing moves behind it.

The absence becomes louder than presence. Drawn toward what may contain nothing at all, the protagonist confronts anticipation, obsession, and the fear of confirmation.

The Final Lock

Some things are secured for protection. Others for concealment.

As secrecy accumulates, the act of locking becomes irreversible. What begins as preservation slowly transforms into imprisonment.

The Last Room

A single room. One chair. A light that does not turn off.

Confined within controlled space, avoidance becomes impossible. The pressure does not come from outside, but from what has long been postponed.