Novels
This page collects novels written by members of Odd Directions.
Tobias Malm
The Cave to Another World
A speculative descent into isolation, transformation, and the fragile boundary between escape and entrapment.
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Persona In Strata
A layered psychological novel exploring identity, perception, and the unstable ground beneath the self.
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The Culmination of Man
A dark speculative meditation on progress, ambition, and the costs of human striving.
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The Color Yellow
A philosophical and psychological novel centered on crisis, duality, and the symbolic weight of meaning.
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The Great Derealization
A cyberpunk-inflected, near-future novel about digital escape, fractured identity, and the unreliability of reality itself.
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Ataraxia Sanatorium
A collection-length descent into unease and quiet horror, where calm itself becomes suspect.
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The Vesper’s Bell
The Harrowick Chronicles: Volume I
A macabre opening to the Harrowick saga, blending occult horror, serialized storytelling, and interconnected tales from a haunted county at the edge of the underworld.
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Madness Is Like Gravity
A cosmic science-fiction tragedy about first contact, mutual fear, and the thin line between diplomacy and annihilation.
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The Harrowick Chronicles: Volume II — Chthonic Conundrums
Consequences unfold as ancient forces roam free, weaving occult intrigue, cosmic entities, and escalating horror across Harrowick County.
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The Harrowick Chronicles: Volume III — Liminal Labyrinths
Stories set deep within the unstable corridors between worlds, where cosmic powers maneuver and reality grows increasingly fragile.
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The Harrowick Chronicles: Volume IV — Sigils & Scarabs
A year’s worth of surreal and grotesque tales, expanding the conflict between occult orders, dream demons, and god-slaying forces.
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The Harrowick Chronicles: Volume V — The Shadowed Spire
With victory comes empire, and with empire comes wider horror, as cosmic ambitions cast long shadows across multiple planes of existence.
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