The Exit A novel about silence, identity, and what remains when everything else is gone.
A man crosses a door no one else could reach. There is no system left. No voice. No shape. No time. Only him—and whatever waits on the other side.
The Exit is a philosophical and psychological science fiction journey. Told in fragments and echoes, it moves through absence, memory, and meaning—where the rules of reality dissolve, and only the questions remain.
If you were drawn to the haunting tension of Annihilation, the reality-bending structure of House of Leaves, or the existential depth of Solaris, you’ll feel at home in this surreal descent.
This is not a puzzle to solve. It’s a space to experience.
Read the sample. Step through the door. See what waits.
Dilaware Khan writes stories that live in silence, the kind that lingers in empty rooms and unanswered questions. His work explores the minds of people standing at the edge of sanity, of faith, of meaning. With quiet intensity, he captures the inner storms of those who cannot conform to the noise of the world.
Blending philosophy, emotion, and lyric minimalism, Khan’s fiction examines how language shapes truth, how memory resists erasure, and how conscience survives under control.
His prose is meditative yet sharp, driven by moral inquiry and the haunting beauty of thought. Khan’s writing does not offer comfort; it invites reflection. His characters do not seek escape, they seek understanding.
For readers drawn to the quiet rebellion of the human mind, his stories are not simply read, they are experienced.