Letters to Nobody
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Ongoing, First published Mar 08, 2022
33 year old Thomas Palmer began writing in the late autumn of last year. To whom? They do not know of. A pen, an ink, and only quite recently, a typewriter machine. Poems, write-ups, and journal entries. All of them addressed to "Nobody". 

Dating 18 months before his death, it's up to his estranged son, Aiden, to pick up the pieces and figure out what happened-- what his father was like before the ultimatum: the Palmer home to be demolished to make space for a rich man's housing project.

Will Aiden figure it out in the span of 3 months? Or will his late father's secret be taken to the grave?

Or alternatively, 
One boy, two ghosts, a childhood home, and decades-worth of trauma.
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