Agnes is a woman with one oversized eye and too many screens. Her world is grayscale, her sweater always mustard, and her memories increasingly unstable. Told through poetic fragments, technical logs, surveillance transcripts, and unsettling reflections across ten chapters, Agnes unravels in quiet spirals—where time loops, cameras lie, and the act of seeing becomes its own kind of breakdown.

With haunting illustrations and surreal humor, Agnes explores surveillance, identity loss, and the thin boundary between observer and observed. Agnes is the second entry in the Fractured series, which features portraits of characters emotionally unraveled by a world that offers no clear answers. For readers who liked Norman, this book returns to the unsettling emotional terrain of fractured minds and post-normal lives—one unsettling blink at a time.
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Agnes is available in various formats in the Fractured series:

  • Kindle (a print replica version, viewable on the Kindle app and Fire devices) from Amazon
  • Paperback (in beautiful color) from Amazon
  • PDF (a digital download viewable anywhere) from Etsy
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