Extra: What is Tidewoven?

Tidewoven is a long-form story world built around pressure, memory, and return.

At its center is Micah Rowe, a man whose life is shaped by responsibility, loss, and the quiet choices he makes when no one is watching. His story unfolds across timelines, moving between contemporary realism and deeper mythic currents, always grounded in character rather than spectacle.

This is not a single book. It is a world that opens slowly.

A Story Told in Tides

Tidewoven is written to be entered, not consumed. Meaning accumulates over time through repeated patterns, small decisions, and moments that echo back on one another. The story does not rush toward resolution. It lingers in interior spaces and allows change to happen gradually, often at a cost.

The series begins with an event known as The Incident, an early moment that makes the nature of the journey clear from the start. Micah’s path is not an easy one, and it is not meant to be. Difficulty is not a detour in this world. It is the terrain.

What You’ll Find Here

The core of Tidewoven lives in the primary narrative, but the world extends beyond the main chapters.

Alongside the books, you’ll find margins, character profiles, backdrops, and quieter pieces that explore the spaces around the story. These are not required reading. They exist for readers who enjoy lingering, noticing patterns, and understanding what shaped a person before the moment they meet them on the page.

You can follow the main narrative straight through, or you can wander. Both approaches are part of the world.

What Kind of Story This Is

Tidewoven is character-driven fiction. It values emotional logic over spectacle and consequence over speed. It is interested in loyalty, found family, endurance, and what it means to carry responsibility without being consumed by it.

This is a story about walking through difficulty and coming out the other side altered, not protected. Strength here is earned slowly. Change is rarely neat.

How to Begin

If you’re new to Tidewoven, the Book Hub is the best place to start. From there, you can enter the primary narrative or explore the surrounding world as it calls to you.

There is no wrong entry point. Only different tides.

Take your time. The story isn’t going anywhere.

If you’re new to Tidewoven, start here.

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