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The Margins of Light
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The Margins of Light in Vernon, BC
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The Margins of Light in Vernon, BC
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The Margins of Light is a literary novel composed as a quiet architecture of movement, listening, and return.
Following Alec Fadel, a scholar drawn away from the certainty of his own language, the narrative unfolds across cities, islands, thresholds, and silences that resist explanation. What begins as a departure becomes an unlearning: of authority, of conclusion, of the impulse to translate experience into control.
The novel moves through letters, journeys, encounters, and interior trials—each episode functioning not as a chapter, but as a pressure point where identity loosens and perception recalibrates. Places do not serve as settings but as agents; time does not progress linearly but gathers, folds, and releases. Meaning appears not as revelation, but as alignment—earned slowly, and never without cost.
Blending literary fiction with metaphysical realism, The Margins of Light is concerned less with answers than with attention: how listening alters responsibility, how silence structures knowledge, and how a life continues after certainty withdraws.
This is a novel about return—not as resolution, but as custody.
Not what is discovered, but what must be carried without proof.
This edition presents the complete work in full.
Earlier published episodes appeared independently as limited fragments of the larger narrative, and are now restored to their intended continuity.
The Margins of Light is a literary novel composed as a quiet architecture of movement, listening, and return.
Following Alec Fadel, a scholar drawn away from the certainty of his own language, the narrative unfolds across cities, islands, thresholds, and silences that resist explanation. What begins as a departure becomes an unlearning: of authority, of conclusion, of the impulse to translate experience into control.
The novel moves through letters, journeys, encounters, and interior trials—each episode functioning not as a chapter, but as a pressure point where identity loosens and perception recalibrates. Places do not serve as settings but as agents; time does not progress linearly but gathers, folds, and releases. Meaning appears not as revelation, but as alignment—earned slowly, and never without cost.
Blending literary fiction with metaphysical realism, The Margins of Light is concerned less with answers than with attention: how listening alters responsibility, how silence structures knowledge, and how a life continues after certainty withdraws.
This is a novel about return—not as resolution, but as custody.
Not what is discovered, but what must be carried without proof.
This edition presents the complete work in full.
Earlier published episodes appeared independently as limited fragments of the larger narrative, and are now restored to their intended continuity.


















