The Game of Win

Par : Barnaby Finch
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233074622
  • EAN9798233074622
  • Date de parution27/03/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

Résumé

Barnaby Finch delivers a profound exploration of the human spirit's resistance to the numbing vacuum of modern corporate life. The narrative follows Arthur Lendham, a logistics clerk who has spent over four years buried in the beige-upholstered purgatory of cubicle 4B, entering endless SKU numbers into a decaying database. As the crushing weight of mandatory forgetfulness threatens to erase his interior life, a literal seam tears in his reality, birthing a second consciousness: Zoth, the Sovereign of the Stone Reach and commander of the starship Serevant Morruk.
While Arthur navigates the petty passive-aggression of office yogurt wars and mandatory mindfulness sessions, Zoth commands a fleet of stone-ships powered by granular dark, negotiating with ancient cosmic entities known as the Elders of the Comet to protect a civilizational archive from an entropic "Cave-wide Catastrophe". This bifurcated existence begins to bleed together when Arthur meets Maya, a marketing temp with a "wide-band receiver" who can see the office as a living biological circuit.
Together, they utilize the company's own project management software to build a "Permanent Node"-a digital and spiritual archive that integrates the mundane reality of industrial fasteners with the majestic star-maps carved into ancient, mineralized skulls. When a sudden corporate layoff threatens to dismantle their world, Arthur and Maya realize that their true sovereignty lies not in titles or status, but in the stubborn, ancient act of "keeping the count" against a universe that intends to forget.   
A strategy-focused author under the Ignite imprint, exploring competitive dynamics and the 'Game of Win'."I have always believed that the most profound truths are found in the margins of old maps and the quiet corners of forgotten libraries. My work is an attempt to bridge the gap between the rigorous observation of the past and the wandering curiosity of the soul. Whether I am tracing the lineage of a thought or the path of a silk-road traveler, my goal remains the same: to find the pulse of humanity within the archives."Barnaby Finch is a historian, essayist, and chronicler of the obscure.
A lifelong collector of antique globes and out-of-print travelogues, Finch has spent the better part of two decades traversing the intersections of cultural anthropology and narrative non-fiction. Known for his meticulous research and "lyrical realism, " Barnaby's writing often focuses on:The Philosophy of Place: How geography shapes the human psyche. Archival Mysteries: Uncovering the personal stories hidden behind historical data.
The Art of Observation: A return to slow, intentional living in a digital age. When he isn't at his desk in London or scouring a flea market in Marrakech for 19th-century journals, Barnaby can be found in his home library, usually with a cooling cup of espresso and a fountain pen in hand. His work serves as a reminder that while the world has been mapped, it has not yet been fully discovered. 
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