Defying categorization beyond "short fiction," this collection moves across genres and forms, from the familiar to the experimental. Each piece is a fragment: sometimes anchored in history, sometimes cast into futures unknown, sometimes hovering in the spaces we cannot name.
What binds them is not genre, but inquiry-each story circling questions of humanhood, of what it means to lose, to search, to find.
The Mirror of the Lost and the Found gathers these glimpses together, a testament to the many ways story reflects us back to ourselves.