The Novel That Rewrites Itself
"The Novel That Rewrites Itself"
In a world that feels almost too real, a novel begins to write itself. The narrator, a struggling writer trying to rebuild his life, discovers that the pages of his novel don't respond to his pen; instead, they precede him, knowing more about him than he knows himself.
Each morning, a new page appears on his desk, recounting something from his past, revealing an unspoken secret, or foretelling a mistake yet to occur. As time passes, he realizes the novel isn't just writing about him; it's reshaping his life, altering his decisions, and resurrecting mistakes he thought he had buried.
But the worst is yet to come. The novel begins to write chapters he hasn't reached, leaping through time and introducing characters who were supposed to be dead or forgotten. Slowly, the line between writer and writing, between truth and script, blurs. A single question begins to echo within him: Is what I'm writing... me, or what wrote me?