Some stories arrive fully formed.
This one arrived in pieces. Moments. Pressure points. A man who needs the sea because it is the only place he can think without splintering.
Tidewoven is a story about survival that does not look heroic from the outside. It follows Micah Rowe and the people whose lives tangle with his across time, water, memory, and choice. It is not a fast story. It is not a loud one. It is built from accumulation. What we carry. What we refuse. What eventually asks to be shared.
At its core, Tidewoven is about containment. The things we build to stay intact when the world has already taken its swing. Sometimes that container is the love of a family. Sometimes it is work. Sometimes it is silence. And sometimes, slowly and painfully, it becomes another person.
This space is where that world opens up. Not just the finished pages, but the texture around them. The music that lives in the margins. The objects that matter more than they should. The quiet scaffolding that makes the story possible. You can enter anywhere. There is no test. Just an invitation.
If you stay, you will meet Micah. You will meet the people who see him clearly and the ones who do not. You will see how survival becomes something else when it is no longer solitary.
Welcome to Tidewoven. I hope you take the journey with me.
If you’re new to Tidewoven, start here.
Some of the work lives off to the side. Notes from the Beach is where it gathers.

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