A narrative project

Through the Fog

When everything falls apart, you try to make sense of it.

A narrative project about turning chaos into clarity, memory into structure, and scattered truth into something that can finally be seen.

Through the Fog book cover

The book begins on the floor.

Papers spread everywhere. Messages printed, sorted, highlighted, and stacked. Not because the truth was missing, but because there was no system strong enough to carry it.

The fog

Three pressures that turn a life into a pile of fragments.

Scattered communication

Threads, screenshots, and printouts each tell part of the story — but none of them stay still long enough to be trusted together.

Courtroom compression

Time collapses. The past is asked to arrive as exhibits and summaries — and nuance is treated like noise.

The burden of proving what happened

You are left carrying both the grief and the burden of proof — as if feeling clearly were not already evidence of something real.

What if the record could hold the story?

This is where the narrative begins to cross into a system: events, documents, timelines, and proof — not to replace feeling, but to give it a place that does not dissolve the moment you walk out of the room.

This didn't stop as a story.

It became a system designed to track what actually happens — clearly, chronologically, and provably.

From story to system.

Through the Fog is the human doorway. TransparentSee360 is the working product. Anchor Escapement is the platform underneath.

Through the Fog
TransparentSee360
Anchor Escapement

Start with the story. Then see the system.

Read slowly. Then, when you are ready, step from narrative into the tools built to carry it.