Writing to see.

Alex Pharos writes about what we inherit without choosing — the silences, the roles, the habits we carry before we understand where they came from, or what they have already cost.

The work lingers in the space between what is visible and what is seen. Between what a family passes down with intention, and what travels by other means.

Alex writes in whatever form is necessary to see clearly.

The work offers structure.

What is seen remains with the reader.

New stories are sent twice a month. Unhurried.

For the past few years, Alex has been building something longer — two cycles of novels exploring blindness, perception, and the quiet damage we carry without examining it.

Both are currently finding their way into the world.

What We Couldn't See

Three short stories about the roles we learned too early. A good place to begin.

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