
Blind Date With a Book | 437
A man walks across a frozen lake.
A woman drives all night and never turns around.
A swim, a silence, a glance. Something shifts.
This is a collection of brief, unsettling stories about people on the edge of something: leaving, returning, stalling, or disappearing entirely. Told with a Scandinavian spareness, each piece is like a still photograph: deceptively calm, but humming with emotional tension just beneath the surface.
If you love short stories that leave more unsaid than said and stay with you like a strange dream, you’ll find something quietly electric here.
📗 In The Mood For…
Short & Satisfying
These stories are tiny but powerful. You could read one over coffee and think about it all day.
✅ Compact, precise, and emotionally efficient
✅ Ideal for brief, resonant reading moments
Challenging My Views
These are not tidy stories. You might not understand everything at first and that’s the point.
✅ Invites interpretation and discomfort
✅ Leaves space for ambiguity
Feeling Grounded
There’s a stillness in these stories, rooted in place, weather, landscape, and restraint.
✅ Deep sense of environment and interiority
✅ Quiet over chaos
📘 Stories About…
Connection & Solitude
The characters move in and out of intimacy. Often barely touching, but still shaped by the encounter.
✅ Emotional proximity without sentimentality
✅ Solitude as both refuge and ache
Truth & Illusion
What’s real, and what’s imagined? These stories don’t explain. They just let the questions hover.
✅ Unreliable narrators, emotional detours
✅ Truth feels partial, fragmented
Freedom & Constraint
Beneath the surface: people who want to leave, but often don’t.
✅ Subtle explorations of control, escape, and inertia
✅ Restlessness wrapped in stillness