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Ink in the Shape of Silence

A Spiritual Short Story Set in a Monastery (Before Your Dream)

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Ink in the Shape of Silence is a calming short story for adults, set in the quiet of an old monastery where words are not always spoken but still felt.

When a solitary calligrapher discovers an invisible ink—one that cannot be seen, only sensed—he begins to write what the heart remembers. Each brushstroke draws out memories he never consciously chose, as if the ink knows what he cannot say aloud. The story unfolds gently, like breath in a candlelit room, where silence holds more truth than speech.

This is not a religious tale. It is a meditative, literary story for those who enjoy poetic fiction, slow pacing, and quiet emotional resonance. There are no twists, no tension—only a soft exploration of memory, presence, and the invisible threads that connect us.

Ideal for bedtime listening or quiet afternoons, this story is part of the Before Your Dream series—crafted to help listeners slow down, reflect, and find stillness in a noisy world.

If you’re drawn to stories about silence, emotion, and the spaces between language, this piece offers a gentle journey inward.

©2025 Mr Fedor Alphenaar (P)2025 Mr Fedor Alphenaar
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I have listened to several of these Before Your Dream short stories, and each one seems to hit on a different resonance with me. This one struck a soothing and sustaining note and held it throughout its duration. Writing and word composition are at the forefront of my thoughts so often, it was refreshing to hear a story based upon these activities, and relaxing to be wrapped around the experience with the calming and careful cadence that Peter McGiffen provided. There's deep thoughts to unwrap, and areas to explore even after it's reached the end. [Disclosure: I received this title for free and listened at 1.85x.]

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