Before the Forest Spoke
Auren Emberlain has always lived in the margins-of academia, of sleep, of his own life. A professional student with too many degrees and not enough certainty, he survives on questions, chasing answers that never seem to fit. But when a fragment of forgotten folklore crosses his desk, something shifts. Whispers curl from between the lines. Shadows stretch in unnatural ways. And in the quiet corners of his vision, a figure of crystal and light begins to watch.
As dreams seep into daylight, Auren follows a trail that leads him into a forest no map remembers-an ancient place where memory breathes and silence is not empty, but listening. Here, names are not mere labels but forces with weight and will. Here, the past is not gone, only waiting.
The deeper he ventures, the more the forest seems to know him-his doubts, his secrets, his hidden name-long before he understands himself. But the forest's memory is not gentle. Every answer demands a cost, and every truth pulls him closer to something vast, beautiful, and dangerous.
Before the Forest Spoke is a haunting, character-driven fantasy told in lyrical prose. Mysterious magic lingers at its edges, the forest hums with unspoken knowledge, and the question grows: What happens when the world remembers you before you've remembered yourself?
-- Tim Bauman