Science Fiction

The Woods at the Edge of Time

A journey through time and space that will transform your perception of reality

By

ShadowDragon

In the fractures of distorted space and time, reality is no longer stable. It becomes fluid and maleable.

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Published On

March 24, 2026

Language

English

Words

67,374

Pages

454

About The Book

Science Fiction Adult Fiction

James Stovall never meant to disappear—only to step away. A brilliant but unfulfilled mathematician, he retreats to the woods near his childhood home, hoping for silence, clarity, and distance from a life that no longer fits.

But the deeper he settles into solitude, the more the world around him begins to shift. Patterns emerge where none should exist. Time slips in ways he can’t explain. And strangers—each carrying their own fractures—are drawn toward the same quiet forest for reasons they can’t articulate.

What begins as an escape becomes a convergence, pulling James into a mystery that threads through memory, identity, and the fragile architecture of reality itself.

What You'll Discover:

  • A grounded, introspective journey shaped by subtle cosmic disturbance
  • Characters wrestling with identity, loss, and the pull of the unknown
  • A slow-burn unraveling of reality through mathematical intuition
  • A world where the extraordinary hides beneath the ordinary
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What Makes This Book Special

A quiet, reality‑bending story that blends emotional depth with subtle cosmic mystery.

Subtle, Reality‑Bending Ideas

The story explores the thin seams between perception and truth, where small shifts in memory, time, and pattern reveal something far larger beneath the surface.

Authentic, Grounded Voices

Conversations feel lived‑in and human, shaped by the quiet tensions, unspoken histories, and emotional fractures that define each character.

Deep, Character‑Driven Storytelling

The narrative follows adults wrestling with identity, loss, and transformation, each carrying a past that shapes how they confront the impossible.

A World That Feels Familiar… Until It Doesn’t

The setting begins grounded and ordinary, then slowly reveals layers of strangeness—shifts in time, echoes in memory, and patterns that shouldn’t exist.

Distortions in Time and Memory

Rather than traditional time travel, the story explores subtle temporal disturbances—moments that repeat, slip, or fracture in ways that challenge what’s real.

A Quiet, Transformative Emotional Journey

At its heart, this is a story about connection, healing, and the courage to face the parts of ourselves that we’ve tried desperately to leave behind.

Chapters Overview

01

A Life Out of Alignment

James steps away from the life he built, seeking silence and clarity in the woods.

02

Patterns in the Quiet

Subtle distortions appear—shifts in memory, time, and the familiar world around him.

03

Unexpected Convergence

Others are drawn to the forest, each carrying fractures of their own.

04

The Forest Stirs

The disturbances deepen, revealing a presence older than the town itself.

05

The Unraveling

James confronts the truth behind the awakening—and his place within it.

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A single quiet moment in the woods becomes the first unraveling

01
Chapter One: The Cabin

James Stovall reached the ridge just after noon, the sun hanging low enough to cast long, angled shadows through the pines. He paused at the crest, breathing in the familiar scent of sap and damp earth, and let the silence settle around him. It wasn't true silence, not really—just the absence of human noise. The woods had their own language, one he'd always understood better than the people he'd left behind.

He followed the narrow deer trail down the far side of the ridge, boots sinking into soft loam. The cabin waited in the clearing below, a squat, weathered structure his grandfather had built decades earlier. It had no electricity, no plumbing, no insulation worth mentioning. But it had a roof, four walls, and distance from everything that had worn him down.

He stepped onto the porch and set his duffel bag beside the door. The boards creaked under his weight, the same familiar groan he remembered from childhood summers. He reached for the handle, hesitated, then pushed the door open.

Dust motes drifted in the slanted light, moving in slow, lazy arcs. Too slow. He watched them for a moment, waiting for the familiar snap of motion he'd seen in the kitchen days earlier. But this time, the dust fell normally, settling on the warped floorboards.

He exhaled, not realizing he'd been holding his breath.

The cabin interior was exactly as he remembered—bare, simple, a little sad. A cot in the corner. A wood stove. A table with two chairs. An eye level shelf with a few rusted tools. Nothing more.

He set his bag on the cot and began unpacking. Clothes. A few books. A notebook filled with half-finished equations and sketches of patterns he'd never shown anyone. A small radio. A folding knife. Enough food for a week.

When he finished, he stepped back outside. The clearing was quiet, the air still. A faint breeze stirred the treetops, but the air at ground level felt heavy, as if the atmosphere had thickened.

He frowned and rubbed his arms. The sensation passed.

He walked to the edge of the clearing and looked into the trees. The forest floor was littered with pine needles, fallen branches, and the occasional glint of quartz. The shadows between the trunks seemed deeper than they should have been, as if the light didn't penetrate as far as it used to.

He shook his head. He was tired. That was all.

He returned to the porch and sat down on the top step, elbows on his knees, watching the woods breathe. The rhythm of the forest had always calmed him. The slow sway of branches. The distant call of a hawk. The rustle of small animals moving through underbrush.

But today, something felt off. Not wrong—just misaligned...

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About the Author

ShadowDragon

Author of Speculative Science Fiction and Fantasy

ShadowDragon writes speculative fiction that lives at the boundary between human identity and emerging realities. Favoring quiet gravity over spectacle, his work explores what happens when ordinary lives intersect with impossible architectures.

His fiction is driven by the emotional echoes left behind when reality shifts. He writes about people caught between who they were and who they might become, tracing the quiet transformations that occur when the universe refuses to stay still.

ShadowDragon is the pen name of Terry Broullette.

Recognition

  • Outstanding Fiction (2026)

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Have a question? Here are a few answers.

A quick guide to what you can expect from the story, the themes, and the reading experience.

What kind of story is this?

A quiet, character‑driven speculative novel that blends grounded realism with subtle, reality‑bending elements.


It’s not action‑heavy; it’s atmospheric, introspective, and focused on emotional and existential transformation.

Is this book part of a series?

No — this is a complete, standalone novel.


It exists within my broader thematic universe, but my readers can enjoy it without any prior knowledge of my other works.

Is this science fiction or something else?

It’s adult speculative fiction with light science‑fiction elements.


The story leans more toward mystery, perception, and the quiet bending of reality than toward hard sci‑fi technology.

How intense or “cosmic” does it get?

The strangeness builds slowly and intentionally.


It begins grounded and familiar, then gradually reveals deeper layers of time, memory, and pattern without overwhelming the reader.

Who is the book for?

Readers who enjoy introspective, atmospheric stories with emotional depth and subtle speculative twists.


If you like quiet mysteries, character‑driven narratives, or reality‑slip fiction, this will resonate with you.

Is there strong language, violence, or adult content?

The book contains mature themes and emotional complexity, but it is not graphic or gratuitous.


It’s written for adults, with a focus on psychological and existential tension rather than shock value.

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