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OverviewLoss doesn't always look like death. Sometimes it looks like an apartment with better light. The Cartography of Loss is the eighth volume in the Nightshade Stories series - ten original short stories about every kind of loss: the people we bury, the versions of ourselves we outgrow, the cities we leave, the beliefs that quietly unravel. And about what we build in the space they leave behind. The twist in each story is never the loss itself. It is what the loss reveals - and what, against all expectation, survives it. The ten stories inside: - The Forwarding Address - He found the address on an envelope in her handwriting - written for the apartment she'd never live in. She had known for three months before she told him. - The Second Apartment - She moved because she couldn't afford the old one. The light in the new apartment was better. She hadn't been looking for better. - After the Diagnosis - She taught the seminar forty minutes after receiving the news. She always brought her full attention. That didn't change. - The Friend I Stopped Calling - Thirty-one years of Sunday phone calls. When she stopped answering, he finally understood what the calls had been a substitute for. - What the City Became - The depanneur on the corner is a juice bar now. She photographs everything. The street is still the same street. - What I Used to Believe - Twenty years of faith, unravelled in eighteen months. She lost the map and the compass at the same time. - The Last Walk - She didn't know it was the last one. That was the cruelty of it. She walked the route again eight months later. - The First Editor - Her mother read everything she wrote for thirty years and told her the truth about it. Then she died. The book was due in October. - The Version of Me That Didn't - The thirty-four-year-old had confidence. The forty-seven-year-old has something else. It takes thirteen years to understand what it is. - The New Name - She named the new city before she moved to it: the city of what comes next. She didn't know yet what that meant. These are not stories about surviving loss. They are stories about the specific, unexpected things that grow in the space loss leaves - the morning light you didn't know you preferred, the voice you've internalised, the second city you didn't know you needed. The ending in each story is not a recovery. It is a discovery. Volume VIII of the Nightshade Stories series by Vale Nighton. Each volume stands alone - no prior reading required. Volumes I through VII are available now. Perfect for readers who love literary grief fiction, quiet revelations, and stories that find the extraordinary inside the most ordinary losses. Read one. You'll read them all. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Vale NightonPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.40cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.113kg ISBN: 9798199052481Pages: 76 Publication Date: 29 May 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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