The Forsaken

In The Forsaken, the veil between the past and present is thin, revealing the haunting echoes of memories etched into the places where life was once lived. This collection weaves a tapestry of photographs, poetry, creative prose, and short stories that explore the haunting essence of time and place.

Through the lens of the camera, each photograph captures a fleeting moment—a silent witness to the passage of years, echoing with whispers of the past. These images invite readers to delve into the depths of memory, where the ghosts of the past linger just off the page.

Creative prose, poetry, and short stories transport readers to places where significant events have unfolded. Whether it’s an abandoned carnival ride or a mountain that haunts the dwellers of the valley below it, each setting becomes a character in its own right, imbued with the weight of past lives and the passage of time.

But amidst the ghosts of the past, there is a realization that we are not necessarily haunted by the people who have passed before us, but by the relentless march of time itself. The Forsaken is a testament to the bittersweet dance of nostalgia and longing, as we grapple with the nature of existence and the ghosts that stay in the corners of our minds and in the deepest recesses of our souls.

The Forsaken offers a profound meditation on the haunting beauty of memories and the places where they were made. It is a journey through the corridors of time—an exploration of the human experience, illuminated by the shadows of our collective past.