
The Uncreated

Four strangers. Seven days. One question.
Barry is a former white nationalist haunted by the violence in his hands. Sera is a philosophy professor who hasn't spoken to her mother in twelve years. Sheldon is a mediator who has spent his life becoming no one. Sunny is a refugee advocate who has carried a dead soldier's patch—and the gladness she felt when he died—for fifteen years.
A cryptic letter brings them to a remote retreat center in West Virginia, where a woman named Rebecca asks: What are you afraid you will find if you stop fighting?
Over seven days, they face the mirror, the locked box, and letters to the enemies they have never forgiven. They confess their nightmares. They burn what they have been carrying. And finally, they must answer the question that will define the rest of their lives:
Will you return to the dream, knowing it is a dream? Or will you live as the uncreated, with no identity to defend, no enemy to fight, no self to protect?
The Uncreated is a psychological thriller about the architecture of division and the terrifying freedom of having no enemy. For the exhausted. For the wounded. For anyone who has ever wondered what would happen if they stopped fighting.
The machine runs on your outrage. This book is the off switch.