Writing

What Remains to Be Seen

Novel
1969

Part Three of a metamodern trilogy.

In a world quietly losing its ability to remember, Billy reads stories aloud to those who can no longer hold their own. Moving between fading histories and the people trying to survive them, he becomes an unexpected custodian of what endures: the fragments, echoes, and inherited tales that refuse to disappear.

As the past dissolves and the future narrows, Billy, Lena, and the remnants of the Grantham story converge in a final reckoning with what can still be seen, still be known, still be carried forward. Because even as memory erodes, something remains. Something waits to be recognised. And something will always remain to be seen.