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Novel · Satire

Bulă, or How We Invented Quantum

Jaia Papitz

A literary satire about laughter, bureaucracy, and the small cosmic errors that keep reality from sealing itself shut.

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Voidward

Jaia Papitz · Poetry · 2025

A poetry collection moving through fracture, longing, and the pressure of being alive inside language.

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The Shawl Seller

Their team was comprised entirely of boys from the Kongposh colony, the inhabitants of which cultivated and exported saffron. Immediately after setting foot on the ground, they got busy unpacking…

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A recovered text from the first iExile body — returned to circulation, not as nostalgia, but because it still burns.

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