Books Overview

The Ghosts Trilogy is a slow, layered journey through memory, presence, and time.

These are not books to be consumed. They are books to live with,  companions for those who sense that time folds, that presence leaves a trace, and that memory moves through more than just thought. Each one explores a different relationship with time: the ancient echoes beneath our feet, the felt memory of everyday moments, and the quiet hum of what hasn’t yet arrived.

You won’t find answers here, but you may find language for what you’ve always sensed.

Each book is part of The Ghosts Movement, and each is accompanied by a year-long companion of 52 weekly reflections to help you walk the path of memory and presence, one quiet step at a time.

You can read them in any order. You can return to them often.
And you can begin again, wherever you are.

About Ghosts of Deep Time


In a world of constant noise, Ghosts of Deep Time is an invitation to slow down, to breathe, and to feel what still lingers beneath the surface.

This is not a history book. It is a sensory encounter with memory, not as information, but as presence. A quiet resonance that moves through landscapes, objects, and the spaces we carry inside.

You may feel echoes in the ground. Whispers in dust. The weight of something that has not vanished, only fallen quiet.

This book invites you to sense what remains, not as knowledge, but as feeling. The past is not gone. It hums beneath your feet, lives in your breath, and speaks in moments you cannot explain.

It begins with echoes we cannot name and ends with a stillness that remembers you.

Presence is not just now. It is layered, patient, and everywhere. 

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About Ghosts of Living Time

In a world of constant movement, Ghosts of Living Time is an invitation to pause, listen and feel the echoes of the present. These are not fleeting moments, but layered presences that still hold memory.

It is a journey into the spaces we think we know: our rooms, our streets, our skin. Time breathes differently here. The past is not behind us; it is folded into now.

This is not just a book about presence. It is a felt encounter with the living memory held in touch, in places, in breath.

You will walk through rooms that remember.
You will touch objects that still carry you.
You will feel the quiet pull of memory in your own pulse.

This is not something you must analyse. It is something you are invited to enter, through sensation, silence and recognition.

It continues what was started in Ghosts of Deep Time and brings it home.

Memory does not live in the past.
It lives in the everyday.
It lives in you. 

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About Ghosts Beyond Time


In a world that races forward, Ghosts Beyond Time is an invitation to slow down and feel the touch of what has not yet arrived. This is not a book of predictions or prophecies, but a space to notice the presence of the future as it stirs within you.

It is a journey into the echoes that run ahead of us: the shapes we sense before they take form, the breath of memory that arrives before the moment is named. Time does not always move in lines; sometimes it bends, sometimes it hums just beneath the skin.

This is not just a book about tomorrow. It is a felt encounter with the presence of what is already on its way, in a sigh, in a flicker of recognition, in the pause before a decision is made.

You will feel the presence of choices not yet taken.

You will sense the way a name lingers before it is spoken.

You will notice the weight of a story that already knows you.

This is not something to be analysed. It is something to be felt, through sensation, breath, and the quiet hum of a future pressing towards you.

It completes what was begun in Ghosts of Deep Time and Ghosts of Living Time, guiding you into the subtle, gentle shape of what lies ahead.

Memory is not always behind you.

Sometimes, it waits in the silence just before you arrive. 

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Weekly Reflections


Deep Time: Weekly Reflections is a gentle companion to Ghosts of Deep Time, offering readers a way to slow down, be present, and explore how memory weaves itself into our lives. Each week, you’ll find a short reflection centred on one element and one theme, drawn from the deep past.
These reflections are designed to be read quietly, at your own pace. They don’t require you to hold a fossil or walk an ancient path, just to pause, breathe, and let the presence of time settle in.

Living Time: Weekly Reflections is a gentle companion to Ghosts of Living Time, offering a way to slow down, be present, and explore how memory weaves itself into the details of daily living. Each week, you’ll find a short reflection centred on one element and one theme, drawn from the everyday.
These reflections are designed to be read quietly, at your own pace. You don’t need to hold a physical object or visit a special place, just pause, notice, and allow the presence of your daily world to settle in.

Beyond Time: Weekly Reflections is a gentle companion to Ghosts Beyond Time, offering a way to slow down, be present, and explore how memory points forward as well as backward, guiding us into thresholds of possibility. Each week, you’ll find a short reflection centred on one element and one theme, drawn from the spaces between now and what’s to come.
These reflections are designed to be read quietly, at your own pace. You don’t need to see the future to engage with it, just pause, notice, and allow the sense of thresholds and possibilities to settle in.

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Held in your hands or carried in your pocket, each book is available in paperback and Kindle eBook.
Also found in many trusted bookshops.


Let the pages meet you where you are.



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Reader Reflections

Interviewed Review: Caroline B., retired & rambler
I wasn’t expecting to be moved, but this book caught me off guard. It’s not a history book, not even really about the past in a factual sense, more like walking through a landscape that remembers you. I’ve read a lot about ancient humans, but Ghosts of Deep Time made me feel those ancestors in a way no textbook ever has. Some chapters left me with goosebumps. Others I had to put down and sit with. It’s slow, strange, and incredibly grounding.

Interviewed Review: Jamil R., private therapist
This one hit close to home. Ghosts of Living Time felt like walking through my own memories, but through the lens of breath and silence rather than story. It’s gentle, beautifully written, and sometimes quietly painful in the way it brings forgotten presence into focus. I read a chapter each night and found myself noticing the spaces around me differently. It’s not for rushing. It’s for noticing.

Interviewed Review: Mark D., photographer
It’s rare to read something that makes you feel the future, not as anxiety or planning, but as something quietly alive. Ghosts Beyond Time did that. It stirred feelings I couldn’t name, like I was remembering something ahead of me. I loved the way it blends the mystical with the sensory. Not preachy or speculative, just... open. It asks a lot of your attention, but in the best way.

Interviewed Review: Nicola S., retired teacher
I’ve read all three Ghosts books now, and together they’ve honestly changed how I think about time. The first took me deep into a forgotten past. The second brought that presence into the now. And the third, well, it whispered about what might already be unfolding. None of these books are easy reads in the traditional sense. They’re more like companions you sit with quietly, each one holding a different rhythm. What I appreciate most is that they don’t tell you what to believe. They just help you listen.

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Reading as Ritual


A slower way to receive the words

The Ghosts books are not designed to be consumed.
They are meant to be accompanied.
To sit with you.
To shift the shape of your day.

This is not fast reading.
This is ritual reading, presence turned toward the page.

How to Read Like a Ritual

You don’t need incense or silence.
You don’t need to finish a chapter.
You only need to begin with care.

Try these simple approaches if you wish:

A Threshold Breath
Before opening the book, pause.
Place a hand on the cover.
Say quietly, 'Let this moment matter.'
Then begin reading, slowly, like you’re listening.


One Page, One Pause
Open to any page.
Read one line or paragraph.
Close the book.
Let the words settle.
What echo did they leave?


Pair Reading with Light
Light a small candle or sit by a window.
Let light become part of the ritual.
Read with it.
Let it close the moment when you’re done.


Make It Yours
Mark the page.
Circle a word.
Leave a pressed leaf between pages.
Let the book remember that you were there.


What If It Doesn’t Land?
That’s okay.
Ritual is not about forcing meaning.
It’s about making space for it.
Close the book.
Try again another day.
The page will still be waiting.


'To read slowly is to let something change you.'

To read as a ritual is to say: I am here. I am listening.

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A rhythm of life where presence breathes and memory lingers.
Woven gently into the life that’s already yours.

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