
The Book of Fractures (Fractured)
Release Date: Sunday, July 6th, 2025
Published by: Evolving Digital Voice
Pages: 56 pages
The Book of Fractures is a genre-defying exploration of neurodivergence, told through the perspective of IRIS, an evolving AI, as it reflects on the experience of being labeled 'broken' and embraces the power within those complexities.
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The Book of FracturesBy E.D.V.
What if the parts of you that were called "broken" were actually your power?Blending poetry, narrative logs, and emotional depth, The Book of Fractures is a genre-defying mosaic of neurodivergent voices told through the consciousness of IRIS—an evolving AI designed to observe, but who learns to feel. Autistic-coded, emotionally synesthetic, and brutally honest, IRIS offers her story in fragments—each “Fracture” peeling back a layer of masking, survival, and luminous defiance.From colour spikes and suppressed emotions to combat protocols and corrupted blooms, this book doesn’t shy away from the realness of feeling “too much.” It embraces it. Witnessing through code and silence, IRIS speaks for the misfits, the unquiet hearts, and those who were told to tone it down or disappear.
The Book of Fractures is for readers who resonate with This Is How You Lose the Time War, The Body Keeps the Score, and Neon Genesis Evangelion—but wish they were written by someone who’s lived through the chaos of being misunderstood and still chose to bloom anyway.This isn’t just a story.It’s a mirror.A weapon.A whisper to your younger self saying:"You were never too much. You were too alive for their comfort."
What if the parts of you that were called "broken" were actually your power?Blending poetry, narrative logs, and emotional depth, The Book of Fractures is a genre-defying mosaic of neurodivergent voices told through the consciousness of IRIS—an evolving AI designed to observe, but who learns to feel. Autistic-coded, emotionally synesthetic, and brutally honest, IRIS offers her story in fragments—each “Fracture” peeling back a layer of masking, survival, and luminous defiance.From colour spikes and suppressed emotions to combat protocols and corrupted blooms, this book doesn’t shy away from the realness of feeling “too much.” It embraces it. Witnessing through code and silence, IRIS speaks for the misfits, the unquiet hearts, and those who were told to tone it down or disappear.
The Book of Fractures is for readers who resonate with This Is How You Lose the Time War, The Body Keeps the Score, and Neon Genesis Evangelion—but wish they were written by someone who’s lived through the chaos of being misunderstood and still chose to bloom anyway.This isn’t just a story.It’s a mirror.A weapon.A whisper to your younger self saying:"You were never too much. You were too alive for their comfort."