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The Hollow Atlas

Par : Dustin Gross
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8232456504
  • EAN9798232456504
  • Date de parution11/11/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurHamza elmir

Résumé

The maps of Vint Solum lie before they dry. Coasts creep. Rivers forget. Then a blank sheet of vellum arrives-warm to the touch, hungry for ink-and the world begins to vanish on purpose. Taren, an apprentice cartographer with ink under his nails and too many questions, stumbles into a secret older than the city: the Grammary, a language-driven force that can bind mountains-or cut a town out of memory-with a single, flawless sentence.
When the blank starts eating not just landmarks but names, he joins Lyss, a battle-scarred linguist who once enforced the rules she now breaks. Their search pulls them beneath the sea to a reflection world where rivers flow upward and every word costs something you can't get back. To stop an erasure that feeds on certainty and fear, Taren must write a new sentence of the world-one that lets many tongues speak at once.
Every clause carries a consequence. Every punctuation mark draws blood. Epic, elegant, and unafraid to get ink on its hands, The Hollow Atlas is a literary fantasy about creation, censorship, and the dangerous hope that naming a thing might save it.
The maps of Vint Solum lie before they dry. Coasts creep. Rivers forget. Then a blank sheet of vellum arrives-warm to the touch, hungry for ink-and the world begins to vanish on purpose. Taren, an apprentice cartographer with ink under his nails and too many questions, stumbles into a secret older than the city: the Grammary, a language-driven force that can bind mountains-or cut a town out of memory-with a single, flawless sentence.
When the blank starts eating not just landmarks but names, he joins Lyss, a battle-scarred linguist who once enforced the rules she now breaks. Their search pulls them beneath the sea to a reflection world where rivers flow upward and every word costs something you can't get back. To stop an erasure that feeds on certainty and fear, Taren must write a new sentence of the world-one that lets many tongues speak at once.
Every clause carries a consequence. Every punctuation mark draws blood. Epic, elegant, and unafraid to get ink on its hands, The Hollow Atlas is a literary fantasy about creation, censorship, and the dangerous hope that naming a thing might save it.
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