Tag: Trauma and healing fiction
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We Need to Talk About How Power Protects Itself
You know that sinking feeling when you realize the people who were supposed to protect you are actually protecting each other? Yeah. Let’s sit with that for a second. Maybe a few more seconds. I’ve been thinking a lot about this lately—how institutions that claim to stand for justice are often riddled with people covering…
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Yugen. What is it?
Readers of dark fantasy aren’t just chasing darker worlds. They’re chasing truer ones—stories where the monsters outside mirror the ones inside, where trauma actually changes people, and where justice is never simple. Yugen sits right in that sweet spot: a dark fantasy novel with rich psychological complexity, centered on Vian—a betrayed Guardian recruit cursed with…
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In Fantasy the Mentor Dies
In fantasy, we’re used to a particular kind of heartbreak. The mentor dies. They go down in a blaze of light or a quiet sacrifice, leaving the hero with a sword, a prophecy, and a grief so sharp it forges them into who they were “meant” to be. Think of all the robed wizards, battle-scarred…
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You’re Not Crazy. You’ve Been Betrayed: Trauma, Gaslighting, and the Guardians of Yugen
Long before people leave broken institutions, their bodies and minds start keeping score. Sleeplessness. Anxiety. Dissociation. A constant sense of walking on eggshells. From the outside, it looks like you’re “not coping well.” From the inside, it feels like you’re disintegrating. And when leadership tells you “everything is fine,” you start wondering if the problem…