From An Amazing Author
I’m a writer who makes up stories about who we are, what we remember, and how we feel deep inside. My stories mix real-life thoughts with made-up worlds to show the choices we make and how they change us.
I write about love, sadness, strength, and fighting back. My stories are about things every person feels, told in a way that makes you think. Instead of giving answers, my stories ask questions and let you feel the small moments that make us who we are.
What if the biggest “what if” of your life wasn’t hypothetical?
Auren Solven thought they had buried the past. But when dreams lead them to a forgotten bookstore and a mysterious antique mirror, they step into a world shaped by one decision they never made.
What if the biggest “what if” of your life wasn’t hypothetical?
Auren Solven thought they had buried the past. But when dreams lead them to a forgotten bookstore and a mysterious antique mirror, they step into a world shaped by one decision they never made.
In this parallel version of reality, everything seems better: a thriving career, a love that stayed, and a life that feels... almost perfect. But something isn’t right. As cracks begin to show, Auren must ask:
Is this the life I was meant to live—or just a haunting echo of regret?
¿Qué pasaría si el mayor “¿y si?” de tu vida no fuera hipotético?
Auren Solven pensó que había enterrado su pasado hace mucho tiempo. Pero cuando extraños sueños los arrastran hacia una librería olvidada y un espejo antiguo escondido dentro, se ven inmersos en un mundo paralelo, moldeado por una sola elección que nunca llegaron a tomar.o of regret?
Can you unwrite a future you haven’t yet lived?
Auren Solven thought they had made peace with the past—until a mirror appears, showing not who they were, but who they’re afraid to become. In this soft speculative novella about fractured identity, memory, and creative fear, Auren is drawn into a future they didn’t choose—and a love story that hasn’t happened yet.
Faced with ghost-versions of themself and haunted by missed chances, Auren must reclaim authorship before the future writes itself without them.
Some letters aren’t meant to be sent—until they are.
Years after walking away from the person who once knew him best, Auren Solven discovers a sealed box of unsent letters—each one addressed to the one he left behind. The words are raw, unfinished, and quietly aching. As memories begin to resurface, Auren finds himself drawn back to the coastal town where their love first lived—and to the quiet reckoning he never allowed himself to feel.
As he rewrites old letters, confronts unspoken truths, and imagines the reply that never came, he begins to understand that some love stories aren’t meant to be rekindled—they’re meant to be remembered.
What do you do with the words you never said aloud?
After a summer of grief, silence, and unspoken love, Auren Solven returns to his journals—not to explain what happened, but to discover who he’s becoming in the aftermath. The Words I Folded Away is a quiet, emotionally resonant novel told in letters, fragments, and confessions never meant to be sent. What begins as a ritual of survival becomes something else
Auren’s journey through silence, queerness, and emotional withholding is not about answers—it’s about presence. And the courage it takes to stop writing for someone else, and start writing for yourself.
If you’ve ever written a letter you couldn’t send… this book is for you.