The Village Where the Fish Don't Swim Straight
Echoes from a Shoreline That Forgot Its Name
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Arden Elijah
In a village where nothing flows the way it should—not even the fish—memory becomes a tide that never truly recedes.
The Village Where the Fish Don’t Swim Straight is a haunting, lyrical journey into a coastal town that has slipped from history… and perhaps from reality itself. Once known for its proud fishermen and vibrant shoreline, the village now stands half-forgotten, eroded by storms, silence, and secrets no one dares to speak.
At its edge lives a narrator who has returned to unravel why the sea behaves strangely… why the names of places are disappearing… and why the villagers seem to remember only what hurts.
Through poetic language, symbolic storytelling, and a dreamlike blend of mystery and magical realism, this novel explores:
- A forgotten shoreline where nature reflects human wounds
- Generational memory, trauma, and the stories we bury
- The strange beauty of places that decay but never die
- How a community unravels when identity fades
- The thin line between myth and truth
As the tides shift and the fish zigzag against the laws of nature, long-buried truths rise to the surface—revealing not just the history of a broken village, but the inner landscape of a soul trying to remember where it belongs.
©2025 Endell Christopher Paul (P)2025 Endell Christopher Paul