The Holographer’s Atlas — Story II is coming.
If you read Guido, Benidorm ’89 — two Madrileñas, a stolen boyfriend, and a communion saint that wasn’t his to give — then you know the register now. Short. True. No fictional distance.
The second story is different in every particular and completely the same in what it’s asking.
A man with a poker face and men positioned at every exit.
The Costa Blanca in summer.
A Dutch woman who has, by this point in her life, stopped being impressed by things designed to impress her.
What she found instead: that’s the story.
The Holographer’s Atlas publishes for subscribers.
The Atlas sits alongside the Chronicles of a Memory Cartographer: same universe, different register.
Elena maps the world. The writer maps herself.
I.Ph.

