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Fiction as long-form thinking. Stories from between the ledger and the warehouse.

Novella · 2026 · Available now
Fractured Echo
The Science of Divergence
V. Sankar2026
Novella · 2026 · Available now

Fractured Echo

The Science of Divergence

A scientist wakes up convinced his life has split into two timelines — one he remembers living, one the world insists is real. The deeper he investigates the divergence, the more the line between self and observer collapses.

Part scientific thriller, part philosophical inquiry — an exploration of identity, the observer effect, and what we owe the version of ourselves we didn't become.

A novella you can finish in one sitting. Written for readers who like their fiction to leave a question behind.

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Themes
Identity
Memory
Observer effect
Divergence
Philosophy of self
Details
Form
Novella
Year
2026
Length
~90 pages
Language
English
Why I write / 02
Operations is rigorous. Fiction is honest about what rigour can't measure.

I work in numbers, audit trails, and shipment logs by day. I write fiction because some questions don't compress into a dashboard. Both are how I see the world — one measures it, one interrogates it.

What's next

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