
by Haukr
Some letters are never meant to be written. Naoki Fujita, one of many struggling writers in today's world, accepts a precarious request from a grieving widow. He believes it will be just another job, something temporary to keep the lights on, a letter written on behalf of a diseased loved one. But as he continues to reconstruct the lives of others through fragments, memories, and unfinished thoughts, something changes. The line between author and reader begins to erode. In dimly lit rooms and silent apartments, pages fill with words that may not be his, nor the dead he writes for. How many stories can you write for others before you forget your own? Ghostwriter is a psychological slow-burn about grief, identity, and the cost of telling people’s unfinished stories.
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