Stonez: A Meditation on Prophets, Doubt, and Divine Silence
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A quiet prophet-wrangler with a talent for murmurs. Twelve prophets with a talent for chaos. One underworld consultant trying to keep the world from tipping over.
Stonez is a darkly contemplative companion to Styx and Styx & Stonez—a meditation on prophets, doubt, and the dangerous momentum of truth once it leaves the mouth.
Assigned to “Prophet Oversight” (a department with no mandate and an alarming turnover rate), Stonez becomes the reluctant shadow behind the Minor Prophets. Hosea bleeds emotion. Joel can’t stop shouting about locusts. Amos refuses to sit down. Jonah runs. Zephaniah celebrates destruction a little too eagerly.
And through it all, Stonez whispers, nudges, and tries—futilely—to keep the world from catching fire.
But proximity has gravity. And even murmurs leave footprints.
A philosophical, darkly comic exploration of faith, silence, and the way truth changes shape depending on who carries it, Stonez is a quiet punch to the chest for readers who like their theology with teeth and their satire with soul.
Perfect for fans of Neil Gaiman, Ted Chiang, and anyone who’s ever wondered what really happens between the lines of prophecy.