The Repair of Neglected Wings
The Repair of Neglected Wings is a speculative novel about a midnight repair call that follows a mysterious wing-like disturbance through civic infrastructure, archives, records, and unresolved responsibility.
The Repair of Neglected Wings is set in an old capital where complaints, records, rooms, and repair procedures carry more than surface meaning. The book can be approached as fiction: procedural, atmospheric, and document-conscious. It does not ask the reader to master a theory first. Its world is built from service calls, drainage lines, source lists, quiet rooms, and the pressure of things that were never properly received.
Short Fragments
Something is beating under the floor.
Wings were not escape organs.
Beautiful sentences become summaries too easily.
Book Signals
- Midnight repair call
- Old civic infrastructure
- Repair boundaries
- Source lists
- Archives
- Responsibility sheets
- Sound as evidence
- Quiet rooms
- Administrative language and unresolved transfer records
Relation to Meta-Writing Ecology
This book 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 language, documents, classification, institutions, responsibility, memory, and absence.
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