Fazal Abubakkar Esaf
This anthology does not ask whether the phenomena described are real. It asks a quieter, more unsettling question: what if they are functional?In these tales, clocks do not malfunction-they reveal. Borders do not blur-they respond. Dreams, documents, snow, and stone behave as if they have always been listening.The tradition informing these stories is not one of explanation but of unease: Yet no single voice dominates. The terrain itself speaks.Switzerland, with its devotion to order, becomes the ideal laboratory for the uncanny. When everything appears regulated, the smallest deviation becomes impossible to ignore.Read slowly. These stories are not puzzles to solve, but conditions to inhabit.