In the dark, some creatures don't search for the light to be saved, but to understand why they are drawn to it.
The Lonely Moth tells the story of those who live on the edges of the world-and of themselves.
A protagonist trapped in a routine made of silence, rooms that feel too small, and thoughts that never stop buzzing.
Every night is the same, until something shifts: an encounter, a memory, or maybe just a light turned on at the wrong moment.
This is an intimate, restless story, where the line between reality and perception grows thin, and where moving closer to the light can mean finding an answer... or burning your wings.
For readers who love melancholic atmospheres, slow-growing mysteries, and stories that don't explain everything-but leave a mark.