
Where the Tide Forgets Your Name
Contemplative Fiction for Quiet Evenings (Before Your Dream)
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Narrateur(s):
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Elizabeth Copnall
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Auteur(s):
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Fedor Alphenaar
À propos de cet audio
A Bedtime Story for Adults Who Want to Let Go
A woman walks the shoreline in silence. She isn’t sure whether she’s leaving or returning — only that the sea is rising, and the fog holds her gently. Where the Tide Forgets Your Name is a quiet, immersive bedtime story for adults, written for the in-between hours when the body is ready to rest but the mind hasn’t yet followed.
This is contemplative fiction for listeners who seek something gentler than plot. A story that breathes instead of speaks. That lingers instead of resolves. Part of the Before Your Dream series, this tale joins a growing collection of sleep stories created to slow your thoughts and soften your senses. Its long, flowing lines mirror the tide — ideal for those drawn to poetic fiction for relaxation, gentle evening listens, and calming short stories designed for sleep. If you've been searching for a true literary sleep aid, you've just found it.
A Story That Moves Without Urgency
Set in a recognisably modern world, this contemporary short story follows a woman with no destination, just footsteps in sand. There are no chapters, no dialogue — only mist, memory, and the rhythmic hush of waves. Her name fades. Her past quiets. And what remains is presence: a story that feels psychological in depth, not drama.
Listen closely. Let it wash over you. And when it ends, let it drift with you into the dark.
©2025 Mr Fedor Alphenaar (P)2025 Mr Fedor Alphenaar