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Letters Beyond the Glass Coffin: A Philosophical Epistolary Novel of Snow White and Her Author
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Letters Beyond the Glass Coffin: A Philosophical Epistolary Novel of Snow White and Her Author in Ottawa, ON
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Letters Beyond the Glass Coffin: A Philosophical Epistolary Novel of Snow White and Her Author in Ottawa, ON
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What if Snow White wrote back?
She was never meant to question her story.
She was written to follow it.
Until one day, she doesn’t.
A single letter breaks the boundary between character and creator.
The Author replies.
And what begins as a quiet exchange soon dissolves the structure of the story itself.
The poisoned apple disappears.
The dwarfs change.
The prince fades.
Reality begins to shift—not as something remembered, but as something created.
Through a series of evolving letters, Snow White and the one who wrote her move beyond narrative, beyond identity, and beyond separation itself.
What remains is not a story—
but a process.
A philosophical and experimental epistolary novel exploring perception, authorship, identity, and the nature of reality.
If nothing is fixed—
what remains real?
What if Snow White wrote back?
She was never meant to question her story.
She was written to follow it.
Until one day, she doesn’t.
A single letter breaks the boundary between character and creator.
The Author replies.
And what begins as a quiet exchange soon dissolves the structure of the story itself.
The poisoned apple disappears.
The dwarfs change.
The prince fades.
Reality begins to shift—not as something remembered, but as something created.
Through a series of evolving letters, Snow White and the one who wrote her move beyond narrative, beyond identity, and beyond separation itself.
What remains is not a story—
but a process.
A philosophical and experimental epistolary novel exploring perception, authorship, identity, and the nature of reality.
If nothing is fixed—
what remains real?

















