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Mira Ellison is a conservator. Her world is built on precision: measurements, records, margins, timestamps, and the quiet authority of things placed exactly where they belong. During a routine inspection of a fifteenth-century manuscript, her gloved fingertip finds a pinpoint of cold in the vellum. The instruments show nothing. The logbook has no category for it.
View the BookGhosty Press publishes quiet literary work, atmospheric speculative fiction, and metaphysical horror shaped by language, memory, and the edges of meaning.
Our flagship release, The Infinite Lexicon Trilogy, begins with Grammar of Gods, a literary descent into procedural instability, archival dread, and the cost of understanding.
Alongside our own books, we support emerging authors through craft-led editorial guidance, thoughtful design, and practical publishing support.
A literary metaphysical horror trilogy exploring language as structure, memory as instability, and reality as something written before it is lived.
"A pinpoint of cold rose through the surface. Sharp and exact, no larger than the head of a pin, located at a specific point on the lower margin approximately four centimetres from the left edge. She held her breath. The sensation stayed precisely there, distinct against the ordinary coolness of the surrounding material. Not the coolness of the room, which she knew and moved through without registering. Something more local than that. More contained."
"She traced an invisible line just above the page without touching again. The chill remained, stationary, exactly where it had been."