Magnus J. Vinter

Keeper of the Archive

MAGNUS J. VINTER

Science fiction from the seams of the ordinary.

The Chronicler

Magnus J. Vinter writes science fiction about the thin places, the seams where the ordinary world stops explaining itself and something older shows through. Born in northern Europe and raised on long winters and longer nights, he spent years working at the edge of data and human behavior before turning to fiction.

That background runs through every page he writes: a fascination with the patterns most people never notice, a suspicion that the truth is hiding in plain sight, and the conviction that the most frightening ideas are the ones that might actually be real.

The Book

The Veiled Harvest: The First Fracture — cover

THE VEILED HARVEST

Book One: The First Fracture  ·  a five-volume mystery

What if we have lived many lives, and can’t remember a single one?

A New York neuroscientist finds a hidden signal in his own sleep data, and follows it into the biggest cover-up in human history. Hidden history, stolen memory, and what it means to be human.

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From the Archive

A Solarai amber record
Recovered Record 041Solarai amber was not a gem. It was a record. Every piece held something a person chose never to forget.
A Solarai star chart
Recovered Record 097The star-charts end abruptly. The last one is beautiful, and blank exactly where the answer should be.
The two moons of Karthael
Recovered Record 112They measured a life in counted nights, when both moons hung full at once. A person might see it forty times.

The archive is recovered one record at a time at @MagnusJVinter.

Correspondence

Lettersmagnusjayvinter@gmail.com
The Archive@MagnusJVinter on X

He reads every letter. If the book left you with a question, or kept you up later than planned, he would like to hear about it.