
A Glitch in Forever: A Mind-Bending Novel of Love, Grief, and Time Travel
Release Date: Tuesday, July 15th, 2025
Pages: 98 pages
In 'A Glitch in Forever,' Rob's quest to escape grief leads him to time travel, while his wife Lindsay's love drives her to the edges of a simulated purgatory, where they must confront the twisted consequences of their actions.
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He didn't just leave. He jumped out of time itself.
Two years after their son vanished, Rob’s grief finally consumes him. He sells his worldly possessions, drains his bank accounts, and buys a one-way ticket to the year 3080—a mysterious, end-of-the-world destination known as the Valley of Souls. He’s looking for a place to disappear forever.
But his wife, Lindsay, refuses to let their story end in an unsolved mystery. Fueled by a love that transcends time and a rage that demands answers, she makes an unthinkable choice: she sells her own body to the corrupt time-travel corporation just to follow his trail.
Her desperate jump lands her not in a new millennium, but in a glitching, simulated purgatory for broken minds. Here, she finds Rob, but he’s trapped in a stranger’s body and wants to be left alone in his perfect, silent hell.
Their reunion sparks a system-wide paradox, attracting the attention of the program’s god-like creator—a Collector who sees their tragedy as a work of art. He offers them an escape: a private, digital heaven called Caelum where they can be reunited with their son.
Two years after their son vanished, Rob’s grief finally consumes him. He sells his worldly possessions, drains his bank accounts, and buys a one-way ticket to the year 3080—a mysterious, end-of-the-world destination known as the Valley of Souls. He’s looking for a place to disappear forever.
But his wife, Lindsay, refuses to let their story end in an unsolved mystery. Fueled by a love that transcends time and a rage that demands answers, she makes an unthinkable choice: she sells her own body to the corrupt time-travel corporation just to follow his trail.
Her desperate jump lands her not in a new millennium, but in a glitching, simulated purgatory for broken minds. Here, she finds Rob, but he’s trapped in a stranger’s body and wants to be left alone in his perfect, silent hell.
Their reunion sparks a system-wide paradox, attracting the attention of the program’s god-like creator—a Collector who sees their tragedy as a work of art. He offers them an escape: a private, digital heaven called Caelum where they can be reunited with their son.