What would you trade for the life you always wanted?
Eli Mercer is a struggling illustrator stuck in a town that seems to be unraveling—Greybridge, a place where fog lingers too long, memories blur, and the past never stays buried. When Eli discovers a strange red notebook hidden in the back of a dusty bookstore, his life begins to change. Wishes come true—small ones at first. A returned phone call. A better apartment. A second chance.
But each desire granted comes at a cost.
Someone disappears.
Not just from the world—but from memory itself.
As the fog deepens and reality begins to slip, Eli must uncover the true nature of the notebook—a ledger of forgotten names, linked to a cosmic entity that feeds on erasure. With entire pieces of his past vanishing, Eli is left to confront a terrifying question: Is he writing his future, or being rewritten by something else?
Ink for Flesh is a surreal, emotionally charged descent into identity, obsession, and the horror of memory undone. Fans of House of Leaves, The Silent Patient, and Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke will feel right at home—and deeply unsettled.
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