The night ended.
But morning never did.
In a world where the sun no longer sets, time itself begins to unravel. Days stretch endlessly, shadows disappear, and the natural rhythm of life fades into something unfamiliar. Crops grow too fast. Rivers shift their course. And sleep becomes a distant memory.
At first, it feels like a miracle.
Then the consequences begin.
For Alira Venn, a wanderer of the new dawn, the endless light reveals more than beauty—it exposes truths buried in darkness. As she journeys across a transformed world, she discovers that the eternal morning is not a gift
Xylena Russell writes intimate literary fiction that explores grief, belonging, and the quiet resilience of the human spirit. Her work is deeply inspired by coastal landscapes, memory, and the emotional spaces between loss and healing. Through lyrical prose and grounded storytelling, she captures the beauty of ordinary lives shaped by extraordinary moments. When she is not writing, she is drawn to still mornings, open horizons, and stories that breathe.View all by xylena Russell