Dr. Miriam Chen runs the Kiss Archive-a meticulous catalog of humanity's most intimate moments, each one preserved, documented, dead. When Marcus Wells arrives requesting that she archive a kiss that was never recorded-only remembered-he forces Miriam to confront the paradox at the heart of her life's work: preservation destroys the very thing it's meant to save. As Miriam falls in love with Marcus, she must choose between cataloging the moment and actually experiencing it.
Between documenting connection and being present for it. Between living a life that can be perfectly preserved and living a life that is actually, messily, completely alive. The Kiss Archive is about the quiet revolution of refusing to document your own life, and the courage it takes to let moments exist only in memory.
Dr. Miriam Chen runs the Kiss Archive-a meticulous catalog of humanity's most intimate moments, each one preserved, documented, dead. When Marcus Wells arrives requesting that she archive a kiss that was never recorded-only remembered-he forces Miriam to confront the paradox at the heart of her life's work: preservation destroys the very thing it's meant to save. As Miriam falls in love with Marcus, she must choose between cataloging the moment and actually experiencing it.
Between documenting connection and being present for it. Between living a life that can be perfectly preserved and living a life that is actually, messily, completely alive. The Kiss Archive is about the quiet revolution of refusing to document your own life, and the courage it takes to let moments exist only in memory.