Publisher's Synopsis
Isaac Sheehan is used to being invisible.
Fresh out of university with a design degree, a half-finished game idea, and a CV full of internships that barely paid, he's spent the last year drifting. Studios have shuttered, hiring freezes stretch endlessly, and the passion that once kept him up at night is flickering in the quiet isolation of a world gone still.
One night, on the edge of burnout and doubt, Isaac sends a message-a quiet, carefully worded email to a narrative designer he once saw speak at a seminar. Clara Weiss. He doesn't expect a reply.
But she writes back.
What begins as a small act of kindness unfurls into something more: a digital conversation that grows with each exchange, bridging distance, time, and the fragile space between inspiration and connection. Through voice notes, long-form answers, terrible memes, and unexpectedly deep conversations, Isaac and Clara begin to resonate in ways neither of them expected.
As the months unfold-from email to DM to something that feels like friendship and maybe more-Ink, Glass, and Resonance explores what it means to be seen, to be heard, and to find fragments of magic in the quietest moments. In a world of blue light and blank pages, two creatives find a thread-thin but unbreakable-that leads them towards something real.