The Silent Dance of Stars

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The Silent Dance of Stars is a haunting and poetic work of mythic fantasy, where the boundaries between memory, dream, and death dissolve beneath a vast desert sky.

It begins in Memphis—a city of high-rises, tarmac, and restless heat—where Abe awakens to fragments of a life he no longer remembers and a love that refuses to die. Following faint echoes through layers of reality, he begins a journey away from the city’s concrete sprawl and into the desert’s silence, where the stars whispershadows move between worlds, and love itself becomes a form of resistance.

But the past is not easily reclaimed. As strange forces bleed into his waking life, Abe is hunted by the Jackal—a relentless enforcer of an unseen cosmic order determined to erase what he has rediscovered.

Both intimate and cosmic in scope, The Silent Dance of Stars explores the persistence of love, the weight of memory, and the thin veils between lives.

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The Silent Dance of Stars
Correia, Ciro and Correia, Ciro

Themes and Style

Drawing on magical realismlyrical prose, and esoteric symbolism, the novel blends emotional depth with philosophical reflection. Each chapter opens with a hand-illustrated tarot card, serving as both a visual key and narrative echo. Correia’s landscapes—from the shimmering skyline of Memphis to the mythic expanse of the desert—are not merely settings but living thresholds: places that watch, remember, and transform.

A Book as Object

This is not simply a novel to read—it is a work to hold, to keep, to revisit. No digital edition will ever be released. The book has been designed as a collectible art object, printed in cloth-bound hardcover with a dust jacket and integrated artwork by the author. Select illustrations from the book are available as museum-quality giclée prints through Correia’s online store.

For Readers Of

Neil Gaiman · David Mitchell · Haruki Murakami · Paulo Coelho · Erin Morgenstern · Susanna Clarke

Perfect for lovers of mythic fictionliterary fantasy, and symbolic storytelling—those drawn to the sacred, the surreal, and the beautifully strange.

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