House Note
Fiction as Evidence
Ashe builds stories that look like evidence from a place the reader cannot quite visit and cannot fully dismiss.
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Maker of archival fiction and illustrated fragments
Corin Ashe writes fiction that borrows the language of field notes, maps, inventories, and damaged archives.
Their work expands the press list toward visual storytelling, speculative geography, and book objects that feel recovered.
House Note
Ashe builds stories that look like evidence from a place the reader cannot quite visit and cannot fully dismiss.
Reading Path
A Small Atlas of Ruin will gather maps, captions, and short prose into a single strange object.
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by Corin Ashe
Illustrated fiction
A Small Atlas of Ruin pairs field-note fiction with maplike fragments for readers who love places that feel documented and cursed.
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