Every story begins with a moment of longing—a desire for something beyond the ordinary. In The Lightness of Dust, that yearning belongs to Samuel Freeman, caretaker of the Persephone Music Hall in 1940 Seattle. Samuel’s life is defined by routine, but his heart beats for art and the possibility of transformation. Within the walls of the Persephone, music echoes with the promise of freedom, stirring a dream he can no longer ignore.
In The Impermanence of Voice, that longing shifts skyward. Chloe Lucesco, with her cropduster aptly named Persephone, takes to the skies over Washington’s apple country. She is searching for renewal, but even among orchards and open air, the weight of impermanence cannot be escaped. Her journey explores what it means to begin again, even when past shadows follow close behind.
Together, these novels open the door to Meronymy, a world where music, memory, and flight intersect. Each book can be read on its own, but side by side they form a mosaic of resilience and transformation. If you’ve ever stood in a quiet hall and felt the whisper of possibility, or gazed skyward and wondered what freedom might cost, these stories are for you.
Now is the perfect time to step into Samuel and Chloe’s worlds. The Lightness of Dust introduces you to the stage, while The Impermanence of Voice lifts you into the air. Two books, one series, and countless echoes of the human spirit. Discover them today.




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