I’m not the same as everyone else.
My story doesn’t follow the same old trail.
I don’t write to fit your outline—hook on page 6, inciting incident on page 14, antagonist on page 19.
I write to evoke, to echo, to fracture and restore.
Sheol is not a formula. It’s a mythic world.
It’s layered with emotional cadence, symbolic doubling, and ritualized truth.
It doesn’t ask for permission. It invites resonance.
If you’re looking for a cookie-cutter manuscript, this isn’t it.
But if you’re ready to walk the mist and carry a fractured heart, I welcome you.
If this speaks to you—even a whisper—I’d be honored if you shared it or left a line below. Sometimes the right echo begins with a single voice.