Thirty Orbits Later Where Memory Orbits LongingThirty Orbits Later is a hypnotic novel about memory, longing, and the strange logic of time. Told in two alternating streams—one rooted in lived memory, the other in metaphysical dream transmissions—it follows a man retracing the echoes of his childhood in Matara, Sri Lanka, and his lifelong entanglement with the Cinnamon Girl, a muse who appears across decades, dimensions, and dreams.
Inspired by the narrative style of Haruki Murakami and the philosophical edge of Meillassoux, this novel unfolds across calligraphy tables, cricket fields, paper masks, coastal storms, and erotic frequencies that defy causality. At its heart is the Inverse Principle, a personal law of reversal that shapes the narrator’s emotional and spiritual journey.
This is not just a novel—it’s a field to walk at dusk, when light bends and the past whispers back.
Perfect for readers of poetic fiction, philosophical mysticism, and nonlinear narratives.