Philistine

Philistine

Philistine - Chapter 4 - Her Mother’s Library

33 min · 28 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Philistine - Chapter 4 - Her Mother’s Library

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Her Mother’s Library — Chapter Four Purchase: https://mybook.to/philistine * Paperback * Ebook Audible: https://www.amazon.com/Philistine/dp/B0GQJPK1G4 * Audiobook contact: author@FreePhilistine.com socials: @Fr33Philistine The complete 80,000+ words / 10+ hrs of audio bundle are available directly: website: https://FreePhilistine.com

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Portada del episodio A Note to the Listener

A Note to the Listener

A Note to the Listener Before you begin, it may help to know what kind of story Philistine is—and what it is not. This is not a story about a single hero who changes the world through force, victory, or recognition. It is a story about accumulation. In Philistine, change does not arrive all at once. It builds quietly, through ordinary lives that history often fails to name: a mother, a child, a family displaced, a loss that goes unrecorded. These moments may appear briefly, sometimes only for a scene or a page, but they are not incidental. They are the substance of the story. The central character, Alia, does not always stand at the center of events. At times she recedes, blends into the background, or becomes almost imperceptible. This is intentional. Her role is not to dominate the narrative, but to allow many lives—often unseen, often unnamed—to register without being erased. Throughout the series, breath functions as a guiding image. A single breath can disturb something small. Many breaths, sustained over time, become pressure. Enough pressure changes what can remain standing. Justice, in this story, works the same way. It does not announce itself as an event. It becomes unavoidable as a condition. You may notice that the story does not always explain itself, and that resolution is sometimes withheld. This is not an absence of meaning. It is part of the design. Philistine asks you to carry what you encounter, rather than wait for it to be summarized or resolved. If you continue, you are not being asked to follow every detail or remember every name. You are being asked to feel the weight of accumulation—and to notice what becomes impossible to deny once enough has been carried. This is a story that does not shout. It gathers. Philistine — 17 (Seventeen) Chapters Purchase: https://mybook.to/philistine * Paperback * Ebook Audible: https://www.amazon.com/Philistine/dp/B0GQJPK1G4 * Audiobook contact: author@FreePhilistine.com socials: @Fr33Philistine The complete 80,000+ words / 10+ hrs of audio bundle are available directly: website: https://FreePhilistine.com

28 de may de 20262 min
Portada del episodio Philistine - Chapter 1 - Beneath the Rubble's Weight

Philistine - Chapter 1 - Beneath the Rubble's Weight

Beneath the Rubble’s Weight — Chapter One An eleven-year-old girl survives a drone strike that kills her family. Buried beneath concrete and dust, Alia wakes to silence — not the silence of peace, but the kind that follows erasure. There is no time to grieve. No one is coming. The world above continues as if nothing has happened. In the darkness of a collapsed tunnel, something else waits. Philistine begins not with politics, but with a child forced to navigate history before she can understand it. Listen to the first chapter. Decide for yourself. Purchase: https://mybook.to/philistine * Paperback * Ebook Audible: https://www.amazon.com/Philistine/dp/B0GQJPK1G4 * Audiobook contact: author@FreePhilistine.com socials: @Fr33Philistine The complete 80,000+ words / 10+ hrs of audio bundle areavailable directly: website: https://FreePhilistine.com

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