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Complete, First published Sep 28, 2019
Faceless; a manuscript scribed by Ms. Shizuko Voight, year 2052. 

Faceless tells of an unnamed girl who left multiple recorded messages detailing her story. The recordings are assumed fictitious, but Voight herself is unsure of the matter. No other records of 'The Society of the Silence' have been released, nor anyone under the names and ages the narrator describes.

Shizuko Voight is a lead historical research manager at the Smithsonian Institution Offices in Washington DC, Maryland. Voight was raised in downtown Boston and moved to Maryland with her husband and three dogs to pursue a carrier in historical artifacts. She came across the recording when exploring the abandoned Glacier National Park in the rugged woodland of what used to be Montana.
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