MoonCosp
Still Sitting on the Ground is an intimate, introspective novel about loss, guilt, and the quiet aftermath of becoming someone you never planned to be.
Told through a voice stripped of illusion, the book explores loneliness not as a dramatic event, but as a slow erosion-of relationships, meaning, and self-worth. The narrator reflects on the choices that shaped his isolation, confronting the uncomfortable truth that being hurt and causing harm can exist in the same person.
This is not a story about redemption in the traditional sense. It is a story about remaining. About breathing when nothing feels justified. About the fragile, stubborn instinct to keep writing-and therefore keep existing-even when life feels like a closed chapter.
For readers drawn to melancholic prose, psychological depth, and existential reflection, Still Sitting on the Ground offers a quiet but powerful reminder: the fact that a story feels finished does not always mean it is.