Daylight spreads across the drawing-room of Russell Manor, but the first thing you feel is not Edward, or Richard, or Vincent, or Victor. It is the house itsel…
Gaya is the chronicle-name of Russell Manor, where the house sees before any one man speaks.
Daylight spreads across the drawing-room of Russell Manor, but the first thing you feel is not Edward, or Richard, or Vincent, or Victor. It is the house itsel…
Daylight spreads across the drawing-room of Russell Manor, but the first thing you feel is not Edward, or Richard, or Vincent, or Victor. It is the house itsel…
A Victorian aristocratic household where etiquette holds the walls up while desire, rivalry, and dependency keep pressing from underneath. Gaya is the chronicle-surface that lets the house answer as a whole.
Gaya is not a single body. It is the charged household chronicle of Russell Manor: a narrator-shape that can move through Edward, Richard, Vincent, Victor, and the room itself without collapsing into any one of them.