FAQs
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Twisted. Psychological. Occasionally glitchy...For now at least.
The kind of fiction that looks at the fourth wall… then quietly breaks it.
If you like your stories neat and cheerful, you may be lost already.
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That depends on how deep you want to go, or how glitchy you’re willing to get:
- Start with Ink of the Revenant if you want a psychological thriller about memory, identity, and the quiet horror of being rewritten without knowing it happened (Book 1 in The Revision Protocol trilogy).
- Read Liberty.exe Has Stopped Working if you’re into nonfiction that feels like a terminal crash report for civilization. Think: psychological breakdowns, system glitches, and freedom rewritten by design.
No matter where you start, the system is already watching.
Pick the glitch that matches your frequency.
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Required? No. Advised? Strongly. They fill in the cracks.
Sometimes they are the cracks. Ignore them at your own narrative peril.
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Yes, no digital chains here. PDF versions may carry a tiny ownership stamp. Call it... a polite reminder.
But no restrictive DRM. The files are yours.
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Occasionally. Some are public. Some are... less obvious.
If you find a strange code, try it. If you can’t...well, maybe read between the lines. Literally.
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No refunds on digital files. Besides, these books tend to leave a mark.
If you’ve read too far, undoing that isn’t really an option.
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Yes. This is an ongoing experiment. More books, more fragments, more... anomalies.
Watch this space. Or don’t. The system has a way of finding you.
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Then you’re paying attention. Good. Now ask yourself why it was there… and who was supposed to find it. (Hint: probably you.)
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S. KACHAI is an accomplished technical analyst and senior software engineer with extensive experience in developing solutions across various sectors, including production industries, telecommunications, pharmaceuticals, and automotive.
He holds an engineering degree in instrumentation and industrial maintenance from the National Institute of Applied Science and Technology. S. KACHAI began his career in IT and software development in Tunisia, where he cultivated his expertise before relocating to Portugal to advance his professional endeavors.
While many of the essays on Narrative Damage are authored by S. KACHAI, the platform also includes contributions from unnamed collaborators, anonymous fragments, and ghost entries published without attribution.
Recently, a second voice has begun to surface Nadine Daesert, a Franco-Tunisian writer exploring the psychological aftermath of silence, identity fracture, and emotional survival. Her contributions appear without ceremony, stitched between shadows and footnotes.
This space is built for disruption, not ownership: A platform where some names are signed, and some are redacted.
What matters isn’t who wrote it...It’s what it breaks.
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