What if a moment could define a life? What if love, acceptance, and presence were the true measures of time? Written across twenty-one years and two languages,
1440, Woman & Dagger brings together three introspective and psychologically driven novels that trace a personal and philosophical journey through time, identity, and consciousness.
1440 reflects on the quiet power of time and the unseen impact of human presence. Through interconnected encounters, ordinary lives brush against one another, revealing how attention, compassion, and small decisions can leave lasting marks long after the moment has passed.
Woman explores vulnerability, dominance, love, and rejection through psychological and philosophical inquiry, examining how power, desire, and unmet needs shape identity and moral responsibility. It confronts the tension between tenderness and harm, inviting reflection rather than judgment on the nature of love, suffering, and acceptance.
Dagger moves through fear, choice, and the shadowed corners of the mind, where suffering and redemption intersect. It is a journey through darkness toward awareness, insight, and the possibility of transformation.
Together, these novels form a meditation on time, identity, and the human condition-presented as they were conceived, without revision or modernisation. This collected volume offers a unified exploration of consciousness, morality, and the quiet moments that define a life.
Recommended for mature readers due to themes of violence, psychological intensity, and existential subject matter.