In a city that never slows down, Mara lives quietly between repetition and resignation, her days defined by work, silence, and the faint hum of loneliness. When a chance encounter with a street photographer rekindles her forgotten love for seeing the world through a lens, she begins to rediscover meaning in the smallest of moments. As Mara wanders through the city's overlooked corners, photographing reflections, strangers, and traces of lives passing by, she learns that purpose isn't found in grand gestures but in paying attention to light, to people, to herself.
Mark Henry is a contemporary novelist whose work explores the fragile boundary between memory and truth. Known for his hauntingly introspective style, Henry writes stories that live in the quiet corners of the human mind where guilt, grief, and desire intertwine. Born near the coast but drawn to the solitude of cities, his fiction often unfolds in spaces that feel both familiar and unsettling: apartments with locked doors, streets that echo with absence, reflections that linger too long.View all by Mark Henry