In the floating city of Namehold, memories crystallize into architecture and the Grand Archive breathes with the weight of everything the world has chosen to forget.
Lian is a junior cartographer, mapping corridors that refuse to stay fixed and documenting doorways that appear only at certain angles of light. She has spent her life seeking proof that she matters—that her careful measurements might outlast her ordinary existence.
Then she finds a wall that isn’t solid.
Beyond it waits Kael, a memory keeper with eyes the color of forgetting, who claims he has loved her across seven lifetimes. He shows her a book bound in starlight and shadow—a book containing her own forgotten name, written in a language she remembers only from dreams.
She was once the Keeper of the First Name, the word that existed before all words. He was the Last Speaker, guardian of the silence that will come when all names end. Their union once threatened to unmake reality itself. To save the world, she chose to forget everything—including him.
Now the Archive is failing. Ancient names are being erased. And Kael is fading, his existence sustained only by the memory of a love she no longer recalls.
To save him, Lian must remember what forgetting was meant to protect her from. She must choose between an ordinary life and a love so vast it could reshape existence. She must learn that some maps cannot chart what is—only what might be.
A lyrical fantasy of memory and identity, The Cartographer of Forgotten Names explores what it means to choose someone across impossible distances, to love despite knowing the cost, and to discover that the most powerful act of creation is simply this: to name what has never been named, and call it home.
For readers of Erin Morgenstern, Susanna Clarke, and those who believe that some stories are worth remembering.

- Chapter One: The Archive of Unspoken Things
- Chapter Two: The Tea House Between Moments
- Chapter Three: The Cartography of Yearning
- Chapter Four: The Geometry of Grief
- Chapter Five: The Palace of Possible Tomorrows
- Chapter Six: The Syntax of Storms
- Chapter Seven: The Library of Unfinished Endings
- Chapter Eight: The Speaking of Stars
- Chapter Nine: The Architecture of Always
- Chapter Ten: The Map We Choose to Draw

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