
If ghosts can pass through walls, what happens when gravity still works?
I've always been fascinated by the logic behind ghosts.
If they're able to pass through walls, doors, cars, etc... then surely the ground shouldn't be any different.
Which got me wondering:
What happens if gravity still affects them?
That little thought eventually became Nexus of Regret, my latest short story.
Two strangers meet on a forest road after a fatal accident. They're forced to confront the fact that they're dead, but that's only the beginning.
The story explores guilt, regret, self-forgiveness, and some of the ideas we carry around about what might happen after we die.
I'm deliberately not going to explain too much more. I think stories like this are more interesting when you can discover the rules yourself.
I'm curious what you think, though.
If ghosts could pass through the ground, would gravity eventually pull them somewhere? And if so... where?
Nexus of Regret is now available as an EPUB for anyone interested.