Stories leave traces.
Whether on the reader’s skin, in the silence of their minds, or in the life of a fictional stranger.
These are the echoes of readers, real, imagined, or somewhere in between.

A new perspective. A silent strike.

A shared truth.

One Story, One Shift, a New Way of Seeing the World.

Writing Style

“Her work strikes a mix between poetic and exact. Always on the verge of the unexpected, somewhere between beauty and discomfort.”

“Reading her works is like entering a dream someone forgot to finish; rich in pictures, packed with significance, and yet familiar.”

“P.B Young not only writes stories, but also creates mood. Every sentence glides with a modest yet powerful resonance.”

The Stories

“Beneath each storyline lies another; a quiet subtext that lingers long after the last word.”

“Her stories are like riddles with emotional weight. They don’t just entertain; they also haunt and provoke.”

“The stories are well structured, like an elegant labyrinth. You intentionally lose yourself and emerge transformed.”

The Characters

“At the beginning, I was the side character, but somehow, the story became mine all along.”
The tool in the corner shop

“Finally, someone heard me.”
The plastic bottle in the ocean.

“She opened me, page by page, like I was a secret worth keeping.”
The character succumbed to anguish.