Publisher's Synopsis
He wakes up with no name, no memory, and a hole in his chest.
A man appears on a street, fully grown, hearing voices that don't belong to him. He is named by a stranger. Given clothes. Given alcohol. Given rules.
He learns to pass as human in a world that speaks in cruelty and thinks in slogans. The country is quiet. But it isn't free. Fear lives in the air like mold - invisible, inhaled, obeyed.
To Erase a Nonbinary Personhood is a dialogue-driven novella about body, power, gender, and the fragile rituals of survival. Part monologue, part memory, part quiet scream - it follows the erasure of a person not because they were loud, but because they existed.
No label fits. No truth is safe. And sometimes the voices in your head are the only ones that still remember who you were.