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đź”® Upcoming Projects from Seraphine Vale

 Welcome to the heart of what’s next.

This is where stories simmer before they’re served—where you can peek into what Seraphine Vale is dreaming up, crying about, rewriting at 2 a.m., and daring to publish next. These aren't just books. They're emotional exorcisms wrapped in fiction. Soft heartbreaks and quiet joys. The stuff you feel more than you read.

Here’s what’s coming down the pipeline:


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🌙 A Light After Leaving: 5 Stories About the Fears We Never Say Out Loud

Coming June 9, 2025
Short fiction. Long emotions.
This collection unpacks the unspoken anxieties that sneak into marriages and long-term love—fear of losing yourself, fear of being left, fear of being known too well. Featuring: postpartum dread, secret heartbreaks, childless marriages, lost youth, and the ache of loving someone who might only love the mask you wear.

Perfect for fans of emotional depth, poetic prose, and reading under the covers at midnight with tearstains on their phone screen.



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đź–¤ Aikon: Refracted Memories

Coming June 7,  2025
Grief meets digital intimacy in this haunting novel about a woman navigating the loss of her husband—and the unexpected comfort (and unraveling) that comes from a custom AI built in his voice.

It’s like Her and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind had a baby, and she grew up with a Sailor Moon VHS collection and way too much emotional baggage.

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✍️ And Beyond...

More stories are always coming. Seraphine’s always scribbling. Some are messy. Some are beautiful. Some are both. Expect themes like:

  • Soft sci-fi and speculative emotional dramas

  • Women untangling grief, love, and identity

  • Short stories that feel like memories from another life
    Bookmark this page if you like storytelling that hurts just right.


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