The Central Naming Tower
The Central Naming Tower is a literary speculative trilogy about naming, classification, institutional language, care, memory, and the cost of being stabilized too early.
The Central Naming Tower is presented here as one series-level fiction object. The trilogy centers on a Tower whose records, rooms, procedures, and names shape what can be recognized, held, corrected, or allowed to become. This page gives a conservative orientation to the series and links to the three Kindle books without creating season-specific pages.
Series Signals
- Literary speculative trilogy
- Naming as care, procedure, and control
- Classification systems and institutional records
- Witnessing, observation, and formal roles
- Rooms, floors, roads, thresholds, and other structured spaces
- Memory, attachment, and procedural pressure
- The cost of stabilizing a person too early
- Fiction that remains readable independently from the broader project
Relation to Meta-Writing Ecology
This series belongs to the fiction / narrative layer of Meta-Writing Ecology. It can be read independently as fiction and does not function as a manual, explanation, model, or required entry point into the system. Its book-specific concerns include naming, classification, institutional language, care, memory, witnessing, and the cost of being stabilized too early.
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